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We have adopted the following statuses to cover the typical life-time of a Knowledgebase Article: | |||
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Please note that this is SEPARATE from "Visible to public". | Please note that this is '''SEPARATE''' from "'''Visible to public'''". | ||
Provided the article is visible to the public, customers who have subscribed to the parent catalogue, get a notification on the creation of a new document. | Provided the article is visible to the public, customers who have subscribed to the parent catalogue, get a notification on the creation of a new document. |
Latest revision as of 09:29, 3 July 2018
We have adopted the following statuses to cover the typical life-time of a Knowledgebase Article:
- Being Composed
- Awaiting Approval
- Approved for Publishing
- Published
- Retired
Please note that this is SEPARATE from "Visible to public".
Provided the article is visible to the public, customers who have subscribed to the parent catalogue, get a notification on the creation of a new document.
On any change in the document, subscribers (customers/analysts) to the document get a notification. Please note that for a CUSTOMER to see (and subscribe) to a document, the document will have to be PUBLISHED and Visible.
The other statusses are to aid the KB manager(s) so content can be curated more precisely - (i.e. get in a state appropriate to be read by customers).
Customers can subscribe to a document via the WSS.