Adding an additional placement for an article in progress should not publish the changes



Data ultimo post: 01 ott 2024

Once I added an additional placement for an article with some unpublished changes (In progress), I noticed that the article in the new placement was published with the changes even though these are not live. This should not happen; I would expect that adding a new placement should pick up the live version of the article and not automatically publish the changes. You can check the example below:

Original article placement: https://help.workable.com/hc/en-us/articles/18548272089367-Using-the-Employee-Breakdown-Report 

Additional article placement: https://help.workable.com/hc/en-us/articles/26745955518231-Using-the-Employee-details-Report (this version has published the unsaved changes that I have for the original article)

Let me know if you require more info to check this. Thanks!


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1263082286029 Yes, that's right. I realized that upon “update settings”, this affects the article immediately (just like changing permissions), so I think that is expected behavior for any article. I tested, and it does NOT publish any other changes - just permissions/attachment changes. 

For second placements, the attachments are not included and need to be added again/managed separately. Just making sure this is all expected? Thanks!

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6255246586266 do you mean, when you try to add an attachment to a draft article, it gets published upon saving?

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1263082203269 1263082286029 We are seeing the article attachments publish live to production upon only saving the changes, not publishing the article. Is this a similar bug to above with premature publishing, or is that expected behavior for article attachment(s) added from the sidebar? Thanks!

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Hello, the fix is already out, pls let me know if it's working for you :) 

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Hi 1265232870589, thank you so much for bringing it to our attention. This is not an intended behaviour. We are fixing it right now and the problem should be resolved later today. 

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