Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
There are three status levels during a workflow; Draft, Published or Expired. Only published documents are available on the rendered site. This status is not linked to any stage, but is determined by actions. For example, a Publish action will change the status of a document from Draft to Published.
This indicates an item is not participating in a workflow. | |
This indicates that an item's status is Draft. | |
This indicates that an item's status is Published. | |
This indicates that an item's status is Expired. | |
The "lock" symbol indicates that the item has been locked for editing. | |
If a workflow stage contains a Publish or Expire action and the Published or Expired date has not yet been reached, the next status will appear as a small button. In this case, an item status is currently Draft, but is scheduled to be Published. |
Note: Using workflows and access to
workflow items
Users do not require access to a workflow's actions or stages to participate in a workflow. Actions are performed using system access and are not determined by the access of the user who approved/rejected the item. |
When the status of an item changes to published or expired, this does not mean that the item will have become published or expired in the rendered site. A status of published or expired means that the process of publishing or expiring an item has begun.
The actual time a published item will appear on a Web site, or the time an expired item is removed from a Web site, also depends on: