So, I just encountered an issue with the Confluence Cloud page history.
I have a page with 3 versions (version1, version2, version3) with the current one being the "version3". When I go to the "Page History" it says that the current version is version1 when it should be version3. However, when I click on the "CURRENT" it shows the content of the version3. As a result of this, I can not delete the third version since it is actually the current one, and I also can't seem to find the content of the version1.
The Confluence Cloud version that I have is: Confluence 1000.0.0-f29eef8faa45 .
Does anyone else have the same problem as me? Is there any announcement from Atlassian that I miss?
Official Bug for this can be found here: [CONFCLOUD-73629] Page History in Confluence displaying incorrect order and version - Create and track feature requests for Atlassian products.
FYI @Sofia Kargioti _QC Analytics_ and co.
Feedback from Atlassian is:.
Thanks for flagging this one and yes we are aware of this issue.
I have just checked again the status of this issue and our development team is currently working on rolling this fix out to the Production environment.
As soon as I have an ETA from our Dev, I will update you in here. In the meantime, please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.
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Hi @Sofia Kargioti _QC Analytics_
The pages are versioned in descending order
So if the page is updated, the previous page version will be increased by one and the recent version will become v1
Here's more detail on the same
Thanks
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Thanks for your answer @Pramodh M !
However, that's not what I was asking. Since I don't think I made myself quite clear let me rephrase my issue.
I created a page and added some content to it (version1), and then I edited the page two times (version2 & version3 were created).
When I visit the "Page History" I expect to see the versions displayed in a descending order and expect the CURRENT version to be v.3 (screenshot below)
When I visit the page history I see the versions displayed in an ascending order and the CURRENT version is v.1 (screenshot below)
Not to be misunderstood, the order that the pages are displayed is not a problem.
Thanks!
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@Pramodh M I'm experiencing the same issue. I posted in the Write the Docs Slack and they're all seeing it too. It was working correctly yesterday. This feels like a bug.
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Same issue for me. The v.1 of a page is being labeled CURRENT.
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Same issue for me as well.
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We're also experiencing this issue.
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Yes, looks like a bug for sure. I am experiencing it as well. I will raise it with Atlassian (if it isn't raised already)
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I opened a ticket and received a reply that they're working this as a highest priority ticket.
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