In a specifc usecase it would be helpful for us to know, if a page was created or if a page was only copied.
Is it possible to get this information out of the page informations or anywhere else?
Thank you for your answers!
Christoph
Unfortunately, I don't think so. When you choose copy, it just copies the storage format of the original page into a new page, and I don't think Confluence stores any record of it having been copied.
I can confirm that, the code for copy is "create new page, copy content untouched"
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Thank you for your answers!
Too bad it is not recorded. Maybe we can find another solution.
Maybe you can also answers this question: Does "content" include labels?
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Yes, I just did a test, and the copy process duplicates the labels and also seems to make a copy of all attachments.
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While I don't think there is any definitive record, one bit of evidence that a page was copied is if the v1 has a large amount of content, or all the content.
In the natural course of working with a page, it's highly unlikely someone would publish all their changes in one big update.
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