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Add required permissions to configure Slack to Enterprise Permissions page #6772

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joellabes opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #6793
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Add required permissions to configure Slack to Enterprise Permissions page #6772

joellabes opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #6793
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joellabes commented Jan 15, 2025

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  • I have read the contribution docs, and understand what's expected of me.

Link to the page on docs.getdbt.com requiring updates

https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/cloud/manage-access/enterprise-permissions

What part(s) of the page would you like to see updated?

https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/deploy/job-notifications#set-up-the-slack-integration says

You must be an account admin to configure Slack notifications in dbt Cloud. For more details, refer to Users and licenses.

but that information isn't on the enterprise permissions page

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@joellabes We might need to dig into this a bit. When I click through to the user & licenses page, it says:

The user's license type always overrides their assigned Enterprise permission set. This means that even if a user belongs to a dbt Cloud group with 'Account Admin' permissions, having a 'Read-Only' license would still prevent them from performing administrative actions on the account.

My question is, do you need manage account which comes with Developer and IT licenses and is that the same as Account settings Enterprise permission that the Account Admin has? @matthewshaver and @nehahystad might have more insight.

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raised Leona's question in internal slack convo

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