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>The Bugzilla Guide - 2.22.1
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>Chapter 3. Administering Bugzilla</TD
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>3.3. Classifications</A
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>Classifications tend to be used in order to group several related
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products into one distinct entity.</P
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>The classifications layer is disabled by default; it can be turned
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on or off using the useclassification parameter,
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> section of the edit parameters screen.</P
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>Access to the administration of classifications is controlled using
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>editclassifications</EM
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> system group, which defines
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a privilege for creating, destroying, and editing classifications.</P
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>When activated, classifications will introduce an additional
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step when filling bugs (dedicated to classification selection), and they
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