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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Tracked Elsewhere
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Priority:
Low
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Component/s: Confluence Automation
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Severity 3 - Minor
Issue Summary
Automation rules that depend on the "Last Modified Date" of Confluence pages are pulling the wrong information when the "Change Page Owner" feature is used. Instead of using the "Last Modified Date" displayed on the page (representing the last content modification), the automation rule incorrectly considers the date when the page owner was updated.
Steps to Reproduce
Created an automation rule to add an "inactive" label to pages that haven't been updated within the last month. Observed unexpected behavior when testing with two pages last updated 2 months ago.
- Page A: Ownership was changed, but no content edits were made.
- Page B: No ownership or content changes were made.
After running the automation rule:
- Page A did not receive the "inactive" label.
- Page B received the "inactive" label as expected.
Changing the owner of a page did not impact the "Last Modified" date in Confluence, yet the automation rule appears to treat this change differently.
Expected Results
The last modified information pulled by the automation rule should consider the last time a new version was added to the page.
Actual Results
The automation rule considers the page owner update as a page update.
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available