1. Adobe Workfront Documentation, "Adobe Workfront licenses overview." This document outlines the different license types. It states, "The following sections describe the new licenses: Plan, Work, Review, Request." It also includes a note clarifying the terminology: "The Standard license is the new Work license." This establishes that "Standard" is the current license name for the user type that manages work.
Reference: Adobe Experience Cloud. (2024). Adobe Workfront licenses overview. Adobe Workfront Documentation. Retrieved from https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/workfront/using/workfront-basics/workfront-licenses-overview.html (Refer to section "The new Workfront licenses" and the subsequent note on the Standard license).
2. Adobe Workfront Documentation, "Create a report." This article specifies the license requirements for reporting. It states, "You must have a Plan or Work license for Adobe Workfront to create a report." Given the clarification from the license overview, this requirement applies to users with a Plan or Standard license.
Reference: Adobe Experience Cloud. (2024). Create a report. Adobe Workfront Documentation. Retrieved from https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/workfront/reports-and-dashboards/reports/creating-and-managing-reports/create-report.html (Refer to the "Access requirements" section).
3. Adobe Workfront Documentation, "Grant access to reporting." This document details the permissions related to reporting, which are inherently tied to the user's license type. It confirms that creating, editing, and deleting reports are permissions granted to higher-level licenses like Plan and Standard/Work.
Reference: Adobe Experience Cloud. (2024). Grant access to reporting. Adobe Workfront Documentation. Retrieved from https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/workfront/add-ons/adobe-workfront-for-experience-manager-assets-essentials/administration-and-setup/grant-access-to-reporting.html (Refer to the "Access to reports, dashboards, and calendars" table).