Huawei Team account operation role can't upload application in huawei app gallery - huawei-mobile-services

Earlier the role of the given user was developer due to which the above mentioned email Id was not able to upload the apk to the app gallery. So , I had requested the permission to change to operation such that they should get the operations role and would be able to upload the application, But still the user can't upload the application with operation role. Where to check role and permissions?.

Operation role can't submit.
Please refer below link for more details about role's permission:
https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/doc/distribution/app/agc-team_account_mgt

The account needs to be Admin level instead of Operator, to submit app versions.
To edit member information, perform the following operations:
On the Team Account page, find the member account you want to edit and click Edit.
Edit member information.
Set roles and apps.
Check the edited member information and click Submit. The message "Edited successfully." will be displayed and a notification email will be sent to the member.

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Moodle: Give a Manager user access to "User profile fields"

I have a user who is a manger and want to grant access to the following area so they can continue editing a profile field:
Home / Site administration / Users / Accounts / User profile fields
When the user tries to access the area, they get an access is denied error.
I tried viewing the Define roles for the Manager, but couldn't find the correct one for that page.
Is this even possible?
I am on version 3.6.3.
The user needs the moodle/site:config capability which will give them access to pretty much everything.
You could try creating a new capability or using an existing capability, then editing this line in /admin/settings/users.php
$ADMIN->add('users', new admin_externalpage('profilefields', new lang_string('profilefields','admin'), "$CFG->wwwroot/user/profile/index.php", array('moodle/site:config', 'newcapabilityhere')));

No access to dashboard

I'm trying to use my delegate account (The principal account is managed by the enterprise owner) to access the PayPal developer and everything is fine until I click on the dashboard link. I'm getting a 403 error message.
Last year I was working with the same account and it was fine. I'm wondering if something have changed since the last time i used the dashboard feature? Did my user need more permissions to access the PayPal developer dashboard?
Any ideas?
if 'delegate' meaning authorized alias user ID; than in 'most' cases I have seen where one couldn't even log into the developer portal with their ALIAS ID. That said, I am aware that only the principal account owner may log into the developer portal using their email and password.
The permissions of an alias cannot be altered to allow such access even if they have the highest permissions on the account itself; ADMIN.
It is possible that this may have changed since last year but this is what I am aware as of 2016.
Hope this helps.

How to reassign "legal" permission in iTunesConnect

On our first iOS app, the person who started up our account with Apple assigned the "legal" permission to our shared support mail, and as such, the "legal" permission was assigned to that Apple ID. Even though the CEO filled in all the paperwork there, having access to that mail as well, "legal" should not have been assigned to that AppleID.
We need to now move that permission from the shared support mail over to our CEO's own company mail, but I can't seem to move that permission over, even while logged in as the current "legal" user. The check box for "legal" seems to be unclickable.
Is there any way to CHANGE the AppleID that is assigned to "legal?"
See instructions for Transferring the Team Agent Role (legal role) on this page:
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppDistributionGuide/ManagingYourTeam/ManagingYourTeam.html
In a nutshell (from the page above):
Sign in to developer.apple.com/account as the team agent, and click
Membership.
Scroll down to Settings, and click Transfer Team Agent Role.
Follow the instructions that appear in a series of dialogs.
For example, you will be asked to choose a new team agent and sign an
Agent Transferor Agreement.
The legal role can only be reassigned by contacting the developer support
https://developer.apple.com/contact/submit/
If I understand correctly and you would like to sign the legal role to another person, you have o do that under the User and Roles Tab in iTunes Connect. To change the user's roles you need to have the admin account. If you want to change the Apple ID that is used to sign all the contacts, that is unfortunately not possible. This is in most cases the initial email with which the account was initially created. This unfortunately will have to stay the same unless you convert from a private to a company account. Hope that helps.

Error when inviting a user to google cloud

I am trying to add a new member on my google-cloud project but i can't make it work.
The link inside the auto-generated email from google is well linking to the page where the user can confirm/decline the invitation inside a modal.
But when this user click "confirm" an error message appear inside the modal but disappear immediately - so quickly i can't read it. As a result i can never grant access to my project to this user.
In my browser debugger here is the error i can trace (some values are forged) :
"NetworkError: 400 Bad Request - https://console.developers.google.com/m/teams/acceptinvitation?xsrf=AFE_nuNg_V8394FDKjdfkjkjwKDFXDVg%3488T6J5783&authuser=1&action=accept&pid=apps~myproject-hosting&receive_updates=false"
This user has a custom domain which is a google-apps managed domain. I specify this because its the only kind of users we cannot invite to the project.
No problem for adding users with #gmail account.
From the google-cloud documentation i can read this :
If you are using a Premier or Google Apps domain, the administrator for your domain should first create the Google account from within the Users panel of your Admin Console.
I don't understand this sentence as my user is off-course already listed in my domain.
This might be expected behavior from the App Engine. I know that once you link you application to a specific domain via Google Apps, it becomes very hard to add people from outside that domain to your application.
I know that you can create a google group, enable "out-of-domain" members to that group. Then you can add that group to your project. Then you can add his email to the group, which should give him access to the project.
Only caveat here is that, if your domain is google.com, you will not be able to use this workaround, and this may require help from support.
Well i finally did it.
Google seems to have fixed the flashing error message making it impossible to read.
Now it display something like this : "Contact your administrator to enable AppHosting admin on your account".
This is done has follow :
Login to your main google-app account on http://admin.google.com
Go to "App"
Go to "Additional Google services"
Enable "Google Developers Console" for everyone
Now my user can be invite to the google-cloud project.

Managing Users in iTunes Connect

I've created an iOS Developer individual account because I want to upload an application that I've got developed from another developer. I want to allow the other developer to upload the application to my profile.
Can I manage users and add him as an admin to my iTune Connect? Is this facility available only for company accounts?
I saw this which says "You are the only one allowed access to Program resources." under individual registration.
http://developer.apple.com/enroll/selectEnrollmentType.php?t=nm
Only company accounts can allow multiple users.
Edited: This is based on experience. If you register as a company you can add additional accounts (via the Member Center). If you sign up as a user, you can only have a single account for logging into iTunes Connect.
This is what it means by "You can add additional developers to your team who can access Program resources." under the Company column on that select enrollment type page.
You can also add team members in an individual license. I am enrolled in the iOS and Mac OS program and have added two of my friends to work together with me on an app. The UI shows that this is the way it should be (in the upper right corner is written "Florian Pilz, Florian Pilz", whereby the first name is the name of the team agent [me] and the second name is the name of the user currently logged in [me in my case, another in the case of my friends]).