Workflow version history (NetSuite)

Workflow version history (NetSuite)

ApprovalMax supports a feature to review the previous versions of the workflow versioning.

Every workflow version has the following data:
  1. Author 
  2. Creation date
  3. Version #
  4. Comment
By clicking on the clock button, a list of workflow archive versions is shown:


Just click on the archived version to see the workflow before the last changes were made.
The workflow’s working version is shown at the top of the list and marked as Active.


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