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 ====== Manage Process Versions ====== ====== Manage Process Versions ======
  
-To manage process versionsgo to the "Management > Process Versions" menu. All versions within the current workspace are shown in a table that display name, creator, creation date, and state.+All process content should always be version controlled. In Stagesall process content can be versioned by workspace.
  
-{{:72:26143617d8b2ee67e80a9cb3200bb52d.png}}+===== Use existing process versions =====
  
-=== Versions ===+To manage process versions, go to ''Management > Process Versions''. All versions within the current workspace are listed there.
  
-A process version is process content for a specific time and state.+{{  :72:26143617d8b2ee67e80a9cb3200bb52d.png?direct&800x344  }}
  
-On the process versions pagewhere all other process versions are displayedyou can select which process version you want to have as the [[:general:workingversion|working version]] and [[:general:validversion|valid version]].+Each version has a statenamecreator, and creation date. The currently valid version is marked with "V", the working version is marked with "W"With the context menu on the right side, you can perform operations on that specific process version:
  
-**Valid Version**+  *
  
-The valid version is generally the version everyone will see unless they have the 'Process Version' read permission.+=== Add a new version ===
  
-Click the three dots to the right of the desired version and select the option "Release as Valid Version" to set the valid version. +Use the blue "+ Add Version" button to add a version.
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-**Working Version** +
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-The working version is the only version where modelers can make changes. +
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-Click the three dots to the right of the desired version and click the option "Replace Working Version" to set the working version. +
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-=== State === +
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-There are three different states; "Draft", "Ready for Review", and "Ready for Release." Click the three dots to the right of the version to change the state of a version. Select "Set State" and then choose which state you want on the pop-up menu. +
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-=== Add Version === +
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-Click the blue "+ Add Version" button to add a version.+
  
 There are four steps to create a new version. There are four steps to create a new version.
  
   - Check Readiness   - Check Readiness
-      - After you click "+ Add Version" the check readiness screen appears. This page shows the readiness of the new version and the findings such as invalid links, outputs, and responsibilities. You can still create the version if it is not ready. +      - This page shows the readiness of the new version and the findings such as invalid links, outputs, and missing responsibilities. To skip this step, simply use 'Next' 
-      - Click 'Next'+      - Use 'Next'
   - Enter Properties   - Enter Properties
-      - The name and state of the version are entered on this page+      - Enter the name and select a state for the new version. 
-      - You can also release this version as the valid version immediately by clicking the 'Release as Valid Version' toggle switch. +      - To release this version as the valid version, enable the 'Release as Valid Version' switch. 
-      - Click 'Create'+      - Use 'Create'
   - Create Version   - Create Version
-      - While Stages is creating your new version, you can still work on other versions.+      - While Stages is creating the new version, you can still work on other versions.
       - After your version is created successfully click 'Continue' to see the full list of versions, with your new one in the list.       - After your version is created successfully click 'Continue' to see the full list of versions, with your new one in the list.
  
-As soon as the version is created, it appears in the version drop down menu under the processes menus.+As soon as the version is created, it appears in the version drop-down menu under the processes menus.
  
 === Delete Version === === Delete Version ===
  
-Click the three dots to the right of the version that you want to delete. Click 'Delete' and confirm the deletion on the pop-up menu by clicking 'Delete.'+Use the three dots to the right of the version you want to delete. Click 'Delete' and confirm the deletion.
  
 === Create PDF === === Create PDF ===
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 Process content from Stages can be exported to PDF: Process content from Stages can be exported to PDF:
  
-  * Different export details (e.g. process handbook, process changes, single process content pages) can be defined in fully scriptable PDF templates.+  * Different export details (e.g. process handbook, process changes, single process content pages) can be defined in PDF templates.
   * PDF exports can contain change markers to previous process versions, table of content, title pages, headers, footers, etc.   * PDF exports can contain change markers to previous process versions, table of content, title pages, headers, footers, etc.
   * Standard set of templates is provided, customized templates can be created upon request.   * Standard set of templates is provided, customized templates can be created upon request.
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 Click the three dots to the right of the desired version and click 'Export' to export the process version. Click the three dots to the right of the desired version and click 'Export' to export the process version.
  
-zip-file begins to downloadWhen exporting, use this zip-file when it has downloaded completely.+ZIP file is being downloaded that contains the whole process contentThis ZIP file can be imported in other workspaces or other Stages instances. 
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 +===== How to roll back the Working Version to a previous version ===== 
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 +Open the menu of the process version you would like to roll back toThen select ''Replace Working Version''