Understanding Token Switching
A project owner whose role allows switching tokens may take the token from the project that currently holds it and assign it to another project. Switching tokens might be necessary when you need to make an emergency change. If a change in another project needs to be implemented to an object in your project, you can switch the token to the other project to allow the change.
Note: After the token is returned, the
user from whom the token was taken can save the object, check the object out, and
then restore the object to return the object to its previous state before switching.
However, the user must manually implement any changes made during the
switch.
To switch a token, you must be an owner in both the holding and the requesting projects. Your role in both projects must be one that enables you to switch tokens at the current status of the project and for the object type.