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What is Expiry?[edit | edit source]
Expiry marks after a certain period of time a chosen article as "obsolete". The article can be updated by editing or by confirming that the article is still up-to-date.
Expiry is the ideal basis for an archiving system. Outdated articles can be moved to an archive automatically or after being queried.
Functionality[edit | edit source]
- Add an expiration date to the article,
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- An author can add an expiration date to an article. There is a menu item "Set expiration date",.
- This is done via a dialogue,.
- There is a date deposited.
- It is possible to specify if you want to be notified (one week) before expiration -> comes from Functional_Design / Reminder.
- Memory
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- One week before expiration, the user will be notified by e-mail,.
- The article will be marked as "obsolete" in the status bar,.
- A button appears in the status bar, with which the author can confirm the topicality of the article,.
- The expiry date can then automatically be postponed to the future for a specific period of time.
- Delete expiration date
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- If an expiration date is stored for an article, then this can be removed via a menu entry "delete expiration date",.
- This also removes any possible labeling as "obsolete".
- Logging
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- Setting up / changing an expiry date is stored in the MW logbook. USER has set an expiration date of X for ARTIKEL.
- The update of an article is stored in the MW logbook. USER has confirmed that ARTIKEL is up to date.
- Overview: SpecialExpiry
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- There is an overview of all obsolete articles.
- This can also be filtered by users.
Visibility[edit | edit source]
(modes, namespaces, views, required rights)
- The function is available to any user with the appropriate authorization.
- The function is available for every article (All NRs).
Sorting[edit | edit source]
Special: Expired_Articles
- Sort by expiration date (default).
- In addition, it should be possible to sort by article, user and status.
Screenshots[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
Our reference page.
<bs:bookshelf src="Book:User manual" /> __TOC__ ==What is Expiry?== '''Expiry''' marks after a certain period of time a chosen article as "obsolete". The article can be updated by editing or by confirming that the article is still up-to-date. Expiry is the ideal basis for an archiving system. Outdated articles can be moved to an archive automatically or after being queried. ==Functionality== *Add an expiration date to the article, :*An author can add an expiration date to an article. There is a menu item "Set expiration date",. :*This is done via a dialogue,. :*There is a date deposited. :*It is possible to specify if you want to be notified (one week) before expiration -> comes from Functional_Design / Reminder. *Memory :*One week before expiration, the user will be notified by e-mail,. :*The article will be marked as "obsolete" in the status bar,. :*A button appears in the status bar, with which the author can confirm the topicality of the article,. :*The expiry date can then automatically be postponed to the future for a specific period of time. *Delete expiration date :*If an expiration date is stored for an article, then this can be removed via a menu entry "delete expiration date",. :*This also removes any possible labeling as "obsolete". *Logging :*Setting up / changing an expiry date is stored in the MW logbook. USER has set an expiration date of X for ARTIKEL. :*The update of an article is stored in the MW logbook. USER has confirmed that ARTIKEL is up to date. *Overview: SpecialExpiry :*There is an overview of all obsolete articles. :*This can also be filtered by users. ==Visibility== (modes, namespaces, views, required rights) *The function is available to any user with the appropriate authorization. *The function is available for every article (All NRs). ==Sorting== Special: Expired_Articles *Sort by expiration date (default). *In addition, it should be possible to sort by article, user and status. ==Screenshots== [[File:expiry_en.PNG|thumb|center|850x550px|Set an expiry date for an article]] [[File:expiry2_en.PNG|thumb|center|450x128px|Set an expiry date for an article]] ==See also== Our [[Expiry|reference page]].
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*Add an expiration date to the article, | *Add an expiration date to the article, | ||
− | :*An author can add an expiration date to an article. There is a menu item "Set expiration date" | + | :*An author can add an expiration date to an article. There is a menu item "Set expiration date". |
− | :*This is done via a dialogue | + | :*This is done via a dialogue. |
:*There is a date deposited. | :*There is a date deposited. | ||
:*It is possible to specify if you want to be notified (one week) before expiration -> comes from Functional_Design / Reminder. | :*It is possible to specify if you want to be notified (one week) before expiration -> comes from Functional_Design / Reminder. | ||
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*Memory | *Memory | ||
− | :*One week before expiration, the user will be notified by e-mail | + | :*One week before expiration, the user will be notified by e-mail. |
− | :*The article will be marked as "obsolete" in the status bar | + | :*The article will be marked as "obsolete" in the status bar. |
− | :*A button appears in the status bar, with which the author can confirm the topicality of the article | + | :*A button appears in the status bar, with which the author can confirm the topicality of the article. |
:*The expiry date can then automatically be postponed to the future for a specific period of time. | :*The expiry date can then automatically be postponed to the future for a specific period of time. | ||
*Delete expiration date | *Delete expiration date | ||
− | :*If an expiration date is stored for an article, then this can be removed via a menu entry "delete expiration date" | + | :*If an expiration date is stored for an article, then this can be removed via a menu entry "delete expiration date". |
:*This also removes any possible labeling as "obsolete". | :*This also removes any possible labeling as "obsolete". | ||