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Overview
Approval for current page version management allows admins to manage approval processes for different versions of Confluence pageslink approvals with Confluence page version. This feature also allows the system to automatically start the re-approval process when there are changes or modifications in the page without the need of manually resetting rerunning the approval process. You can also view and manage outdated approvals and manually initiate them when necessary.
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There are three levels of approvals settings. Global level is the highest level of configuration. Then it narrows down to Definition level and Page level where has parameterization option when creating an approval.
We'll begin by guiding you through the global level settings.
Global level settings
Navigate to Apps → Settings → General → Approval for current page version.
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Current page version approval
This is the starting point for configuring how approvals will work for new pages or existing ones that have been updated. It’s important to note that if an option is disabled at a higher level, it cannot be enabled at a lower level.
You can select the option that best fits your needs.
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Enabled: “Approve Approving the current version of the page” page functionality will be enabled. This option value will be unchecked for each new definitionby default at the definition level.
Set as default: Value Enabled and value will be checked for each new definition.
Required: Value Enabled and value will be mandatory for all definitions.
Disabled: Value Functionality of Approving the current version of the page will be completely turned off and can’t be enabled for any definition or page.
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Once you activate the “Current page version approval” option, after a change on the page, all associated approvals will be marked as OUTDATED.
All these outdated approvals will be added to the list, which you can view by clicking “Any” or “Outdated” in the status filter. ( Default status is “Up-to-date,” which means not archived and not outdated.)
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Approval statuses causing automatic re-approval after a change on the page
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If an approval was given in the past but now it’s outdated due to changes in the page, you can manually rerun the approval process. Find your outdated approval, and click “Rerun approval based on the current definition.”
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Approval statuses causing automatic re-approval after a change on the page
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In case you don’t do not want to do it rerun approvals manually, you can specify which approval statuses (such as "Approved," "Rejected," or "In Progress") will automatically trigger a re-approval when a change is made to the page.
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These global settings, like selecting statuses or setting automatic reminders, can later be overridden at pages or definitions levels. |
Definition level settings
Navigate to Apps → Definitions.
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If you select “Approve the current version of the page,” the approval process will apply specifically to the current version of the page.
“Approval statuses causing automatic re-approval after a change on the page” show statuses marked at higher level, which can be unchecked.
Page level settings
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You can also manage these two options in the New tab from Approval Path in the page viewparametrization mode.
“Approve the current version of the page” option can be changed only if “Current page version approval” is not set as Required or Disabled.
“Approval statuses causing automatic re-approval after a change on the page” show statuses marked at higher level, which can be unchecked.