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Hello all, I am working on automations for our confluence space and am running into an issue. I want to notify people that their pages need review. I've set a rule to notify the page owner if their page has not been edited in 6months. The issue is that we have a lot of pages created by authors that are no longer with the company. So I would need to instead notify the person who most recently made changes to the page instead.
I cannot seem to find a smart value for this in the Documentation. If I missed this please let me know!
@Zack Howard I'm not sure if this will answer your question, but this post was in the digest right after yours: Access all past editors of a page
Ah, that is a neat feature, thanks for sharing that! I might use it for some things in the future. I need a smart value for Automations though, and it doesn't seem like there is one... yet =P
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@Zack Howard unfortunately there are no Smart Values for editors and contributors, only for authors of the original page and authors of comments. I looked in JAC and don't see a request for this yet, you may want to add it to https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD.
Sorry it was not a positive response!
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Apparently I can't submit my own ticket there, but I'll follow those instructions:
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Hi @Zack Howard yes, this is unfortunately not available at this time, but if you submit a request we will monitor the feedback to help prioritize this change.
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