What are the permissions required for the Translation Editor to be able to see their translation work?

We are using Tridion 2011 SP1, with the WorldServer SDL with Translation Manager and WorkFlow in a typical large-scenario scenario. The role of the editor has the role of translation with read and write permissions (according to the documents). With this role, Editors can submit content for translation. So far so good.

Now, when the translation task is sent to the WorldServer server, the editor should be able to see it in the "Translation tasks" list. But in our case, editors do not see anything with access rights. Now, if the system administrator is viewing translation jobs, they can see, but editors with read and write permissions cannot? Is anything else needed?

Any pointer is appreciated.

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For example, if I have a non-administrator user called β€œEditor” that belongs to the β€œEditor” group, I need to allow permission at the publication level for the β€œEditor” group to have permission to both translate and translate the configuration.

This step must be repeated to publish the BOTH source and the target publication, otherwise the editor will not be able to see the translation job

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/909029/


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