Chain of bridged projects
Target projects can share received RFIs with other bridged projects using Bridge. Here's how this chain of RFIs shared through Bridge works:
- Target projects can use the Share action on closed RFIs to share received RFIs with other projects that are bridged with them
- The RFI remains view-only throughout the chain of target projects
- Status updates that occur after an RFI is reopened on the source project are reflected on all target projects, including those that received the RFI from another target project
- If the bridge connection is removed between any projects in the chain, automatic status updates will not occur for projects beyond the broken connection
- When an RFI is re-shared from the source project to a target project using Bridge, the target RFI is not automatically re-shared to subsequent projects in the chain
- The summary activity log created in a secondary target project (Project C) will only include information available in its immediate source project (Project B)
- User details from the original source project (Project A) will not be synchronized to Project C unless those users are also members of Project B
- Secondary target projects (projects that received an RFI from a target project) cannot share the RFI further using Bridge, limiting the sharing chain to a maximum of three levels (A → B → C)