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Confluence history out of order

Brian Malehorn February 28, 2022

I'm using the History feature in Confluence to look at recent changes.

However, the history is out of order! It shows version 19 as the "current" version, even though versions go all the way up to 118. Here's what I see on the history page:


CURRENT (v. 19) Jun 22, 2021
v. 20 Jun 22, 2021
v. 21 Jun 22, 2021
...
v. 116 Feb 15, 2022
v. 117 Feb 15, 2022
v. 118 Feb 26, 2022
v. 1 Jun 22, 2021
v. 2 Jun 22, 2021
v. 3 Jun 22, 2021
...
v. 16 Jun 22, 2021
v. 17 Jun 22, 2021
v. 18 Jun 22, 2021

 

And I verified the the version in use on the actual page is version 118 - the change introduced in 118 is present on the page.

 

Why is this in the wrong order?

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Chris Constantine March 3, 2022

likewise, mine is fine now.

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Harald Rickmeyer March 2, 2022

Confirming too, bug seems to be solved.

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Deleted user March 2, 2022

I can confirm that. The error is now no longer present here either. The Confluence version is currently Confluence 1000.0.0-a8b6a5f001db

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Brian Malehorn March 2, 2022

@Srinatha T It looks like this issue is fixed now:

 

history.png

 

For the record, I think most people in this thread including myself use Confluence Cloud. This is constantly updated by the Atlassian team and doesn't follow strict version release numbers like 7.13.3. I'm currently on version 1000.0.0-a359ee8f3f43:

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Srinatha T
Atlassian Team
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March 2, 2022

Hi @Sara Di Meglio ,

I understand. Can you please open a case with support regarding the same . 

Thanks,

Srinath T

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Sara Di Meglio March 2, 2022

Hi @Srinatha T we have the same issue, all our Page History is in the wrong order

It's a major bug for us as we must report all document version during a surveillance audit on Monday

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Chris Constantine March 2, 2022

Same here. Confluence Cloud "Confluence 1000.0.0-f29eef8faa45"

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Harald Rickmeyer March 2, 2022

On my side also Confluence Cloud "Confluence 1000.0.0-f29eef8faa45" and I have the failure as @Brian Malehorn (see my post March, 1st).

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Deleted user March 2, 2022

Even though I am not @Brian Malehorn, I will answer. We use Confluence Cloud with version "Confluence 1000.0.0-f29eef8faa45".

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Srinatha T
Atlassian Team
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March 2, 2022

Hi @Brian Malehorn , 

Which version of confluence is it? I am on 7.13.3 and I tested the same thing but its working fine. 

Screenshot 2022-03-02 at 5.09.54 PM.png

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Deleted user March 2, 2022

We have the same problem. But I also noticed this only since yesterday. Before that, everything worked normally.

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John Fox March 1, 2022

I'm seeing this too. It was working fine a few days ago. Atlassian - are you listening to this thread? Something seems to be really broken with Confluence.

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Brian Malehorn March 1, 2022

@Srinatha T I'm accessing this from "... > Page history" menu on Confluence:

 

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This brings me to a URL like this: https://opendoor.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ENG/history/1692303548/Eng+Onboarding+-+Setup

 

I'm not using the change history macro, instead I'm visiting the history page.

 

It looks like most of the other people in this discussion are having the same issue. I checked a few other pages and they have the same issue - the "current" version is from many versions ago:

 

CURRENT (v. 1) Sep 30, 2021
v. 2 Sep 30, 2021
v. 3 Sep 30, 2021
...
v. 26 Oct 12, 2021
v. 27 Oct 12, 2021
v. 28 Oct 12, 2021

 

Instead I would expect it to look like this:

 

CURRENT (v. 28) Oct 12, 2021
v. 27 Oct 12, 2021
v. 26 Oct 12, 2021
...
v. 3 Sep 30, 2021
v. 2 Sep 30, 2021
v. 1 Sep 30, 2021

 

Does that make sense? 

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Neven Panchev March 1, 2022

The same is happening for us as well. The first version has become the current one, but only visually.. when you click on CURRENT it points to the actual current version, which is the latest one in the history tree.

 

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Chris Constantine March 1, 2022

This issue is occurring for me too on our JIRA cloud instance, and started just hours before Brian's original post.

When I navigate to "Page History" from the three dots in any page, the history is listed in reverse order and the oldest one (v1) is labelled as "Current".

PageHistory.JPGpagehistoryview.png

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Harald Rickmeyer March 1, 2022

The same is on my side since yesterday. "Menu: Page History" the "Recent" version has the date tag of the first creation and at the end of the table (second row of page history table ) the last version has the recent date.

page_history_wrong_order.jpg

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Srinatha T
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
February 28, 2022

Hi @Brian Malehorn ,

Welcome to Atlassian community. 

Are you talking about the "change history macro" ? Kindly elaborate how are you accessing the history with some screenshot to understand it better. 

Thanks,

Srinath T

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