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Updated by Parimal Satyal over 1 year ago
**As** a project member
**I want to** be able to see that a work package has a relation, and the dates of that related work package
**even if** I don't have the permissions to view the details of that work package
**so that** I have the necessary context to why a work package is scheduled in a certain way
**Note**
This feature requires the Primerisation of the relations tab: ##22360
**Acceptance criteria**
* In the _Relations_ tab in work packages or n the date picker:
* Show entries for related work packages that the current user does not have the permission to view
* Do not show/leak any information other than:
* Start date
* Finish date
* Lag (if present)
* Show these additional information only for the following relation types:
* Predecessor: start date, finish date, lag
* Sucessor: start date, finish date, lag
* Children: start date, finish date
* For other relations (like 'Related to', 'Blocked by', 'Requires...'), 'Requires'), if the original relation card did not display the start date, finish date or lage, do not show the dates, if present. display them here either.
* These "ghost relations" appear different from other relations:
* They are more muted and cannot be interacted with
* They tell the user that the work package is invisible to them due to permissions
* See visuals/Figma for how this should be represented
**Figma**
workPackageValue:"Figma wireframes"
**I want to** be able to see that a work package has a relation, and the dates of that related work package
**even if** I don't have the permissions to view the details of that work package
**so that** I have the necessary context to why a work package is scheduled in a certain way
**Note**
This feature requires the Primerisation of the relations tab: ##22360
**Acceptance criteria**
* In the _Relations_ tab in work packages or
* Show entries for related work packages that the current user does not have the permission to view
* Do not show/leak any information other than:
* Start date
* Finish date
* Lag (if present)
* Show these additional information only for the following relation types:
* Predecessor: start date, finish date, lag
* Sucessor: start date, finish date, lag
* Children: start date, finish date
* For other relations (like 'Related to', 'Blocked by', 'Requires...'),
* These "ghost relations" appear different from other relations:
* They are more muted and cannot be interacted with
* They tell the user that the work package is invisible to them due to permissions
* See visuals/Figma for how this should be represented
**Figma**
workPackageValue:"Figma wireframes"