Content Wizard and their revisions get outdated

A Content Wizard can be outdated for two reasons

  • If it has an [in development] revision based on a Data Backbone revision that has been changed and therefore does not exist anymore.
  • If you delete, rename, or move the elements of the types Fieldset Array, Data Structure, or Data Structure Array in the Data Definition component of the Data Backbone that the Content Wizards are based on.

Additions to a Data Definition component do not result in outdated Content Wizards. Any changes to the Data Retrieval component of the Data Backbone also do not result in outdated Content Wizards.

When an outdated Content Wizard is unlocked, the outdated [in development] revision is changed into a proper revision.

A Content Wizard revision gets outdated for two reasons:

  • If it is based on a Data Backbone revision that does not exist anymore, because it has been changed.
  • Deleting, renaming, or moving elements of the types Fieldset Array, Data Structure, or Data Structure Array in the Data Definition component of a Data Backbone makes the Content Wizards based on this Data Backbone outdated.

Additions to a Data Definition component do not result in outdated Content Wizards. Any changes to the Data Retrieval component of the Data Backbone also do not result in outdated Content Wizards.

The outdated [in development] Content Wizard revision cannot be recreated exactly as it is in the current state. Save the Content Wizard to make it up-to-date again, reflecting the changes to the Data Backbone revisions.

When an outdated Content Wizard is unlocked, the outdated [in development] revision is changed into a proper revision.