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Re: [epf-dev] How does one make a new version of a page the"current" version
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Thanks Onno,
I'm glad you have confirmed how it should work. I think I
will delete the database and start again and ask the guys to keep a close eye on
the whether harvest works as expected with future updates.
Regards,
John
Hi John,
It should work the way you describe. If an item is marked
as harvested it should be overwritten on an new baseline update. If it is not
working, as you describe, this must be a bug, some situation that the unit tests
don't cover.
As a workaround you can checkout the latest version and
checkin. This should at least make the new content of the baseline version
available . Mark it as harvested as this 'should' make sure that subsequent
updates get thru. Maybe this will also fix this sticky current version problem
so that on a next baseline update things will work as intended.
In the
meantime I will try to reproduce this problem.
Best Regards,
Onno
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:04 PM, John Allen
<John.allen@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
All,
Can you help?
In the EPF wiki I am a little confused regarding
the "current" version and how one can promote a later version to be the
"current" version.
Attached in a screen shot showing the history of am
artefact we have in EPF.
It was edited by Matthew Austin in version 4 but
was harvested (as indicated) and has since had 6 more baseline updates yet the
"current" version is still set to his original edited version.
So firstly, how is this possible? I thought
clicking "harvested" was supposed to tell EPF wiki to overwrite that element
when a new baseline update occurs.
We now have a situation where we have had
considerable updates (6) but not been able to view them.
Can someone recommend a way of fixing this?
Also is it not possible to have a "promote to
current version" feature. It's technically the same as "rolling back" to a
newer version (which is something EPF wiki lets you do) but that is a very
nonsensical way of doing things.
All help appreciated!
John
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