Cannot change the resources put into service

Hello, I have created a type of model application Self change a resource configured and works well, I created a resource model provided query type and change the list when I do anything of resources is presented in the application. I configured for the supervisor / manager can make requests. For example the resource type of provision, its configuration manager manages resources.

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Go to the Console Design > object resource > search your RO > tab administrators > assign all USERS
Go to the Console Design > Process Definition > find your definition of the RO process > tab administrators > assign all USERS

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