Authorisation in xRPM for reviews

Hi Guies
My requirment is - : system should allow to create reviews with read authorisation for bucket.
Right now system does not allow to create reviews unless bucket has admin authorisation.
How we can allow to create reviews with read authorisation for bucket.
I read sap note 1235897 but it is not working
Any specific roles we have to give in PFCG tran?
Thanks all
waiting for reply
shashank

PPM 5.0 has a new "create" authorization which allows you to do exactly what you described - the ability to create objects in a bucket without needing "write" authorization. Unfortunately this is not standard in v4.5 or earlier releases.

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