Only one workflow version can be active at a given time.
Essentially, the start and end date on the version dictates if the workflow is available for use or not.
The start and end dates cannot overlap between versions.
You can edit the default workflow in the free version in the following way:
1. If there are no articles in the workflow, you will be able to edit the workflow and save it.
2. If there are articles currently active in the workflow, you can create a new version as you did. Specify end date to the current version and specify start and end date to the new version.
I know it’s a little bit cumbersome, since you have to juggle between the previous and new version in order to change the start and end date.
Alternatively, you can abort all the current workflows which will then allow you to modify the current version of the workflow.
The “Pro” version does solve some of these issues by allowing you to do mass-abort and/or to create multiple workflows.
Hope this helps. Do let me know if you have further questions.
Thread Starter
rtbd7
(@rtbd7)
Yeah it was my fault, i’ve forgotten to remove the current post in the workflow
But i have another problem:
The workflow could be sign off ONLY in administrator mode?
Here is not a administrator user but it must the possibility to do “sign off”, but he can’t. what i have to do?
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What is the user role?
It looks like that user role doesn’t have “edit posts” and “edit others posts” capabilities.
Install the plugin called “User Role Editor” and assign those additional capabilities to the user role and you will be able to see the sign off and edit options.
Thread Starter
rtbd7
(@rtbd7)
YESSssSssSsS IT’S DONE 🙂
Thanks a lot
I thing between all the plugins that i’ve seen, your are number one in support
Good Luck
Thank you. We strive hard to provide a quality product and quality service.
Hope the plugin works for your requirements.