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Deleted files versioned?

jooray
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I enabled versioning, but it seems, that versions of a space (directory) are not displayed in the web client. I would like to know, if it is possible to keep all files (even deleted ones) in versioning tree.

The default delete operations says, that I'm deleting that file and all previous versions. I would like something more like SVN, when I delete a file, I can still retrieve it using that particular revision.

Is this possible with Alfresco?

Documentation says, it creates a new version of that directory and the previous is kept too, but I can't see "Version History" in the properties. So how do I get there?

Thanks,

Juraj.
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pmonks
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
The DM repository has a per-file versioning model (more akin to CVS / RCS than SVN), so if you delete a file in the DM repository you're not only deleting the file but also its entire revision history.

In comparison the WCM (AVM) repository has SVN style versioning semantics, so all operations are versioned (including "structural" operations such as deletes, renames and moves).

Cheers,
Peter

jooray
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Is it somehow possible to use AVM for DM? Or what are other differences (besides of WCM being used for web content management)? It's kind of a show-stopper for me, I don't want to store any web documents in the repository, but I need to keep structural changes history.

rogier_oudshoor
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
You probably could if you are using a custom interface (I think FlexSpaces / AirSpaces have AVM viewers), but i don't think you can configure Alfresco's Web Client to do so.