Candidate for Baseline option in object properties

Hi all,

I have a fairly rudimentary question, which I cannot find answered in the product help - when i add a new version of an object, what is the benefit of completing the 'Candidate for Baseline' option (see screenshot below)?

We use a system in which we maintain a separate map and publication of new object versions, which we then apply to the relevant 'live' publications. It occurred to me that this 'Candidate for Baseline' option might be able to bypass that stage and add the relevant object version directly to one or more of the live publication baselines, but sadly it's not working how i assumed it would.

Can anyone recommend how this option should be used (if at all)?

Thanks


Dan

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  • Hi Dan,

    Roughly there are two flows to do baseline version management for publications

    1. The typical one is using Publication Manager, and create or select version of content objects there.
    2. A small minority of customers allows their authors to deliberately create new versions from their preferred Xml Editor (with Authoring Bridge). Any newly created version is unattached to a publication. To close that gap people can select an existing baseline through the Candidate For Baseline field. Later on the Publication Manager user can select that baseline to do baseline versioning for his Publication through an AutoComplete action (see documentation below)

    http://docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Knowledge%20Center%20full%20documentation-v2/GUID.30330F01.D0ED.4EF6.A566.6EF8B024D446

    [...]
    Candidate for baseline

    This Autocomplete behavior assigns versions marked as candidate for the specified Baseline to complete yours. This affects any object that are linked as candidate to the selected Baseline.

    Each object can be linked to a Baseline as "candidate", as part of its properties.

    Click Select Baseline. You are prompted to select the baseline to use.

    After you confirm by clicking the Autocomplete button,Publication Manager will consider any object marked as candidate to the selected Baseline that is used in your publication. When there is no version for an object in your publication, Autocomplete will assign it from the corresponding candidate. If an object has a different version between your publication and the corresponding candidate, Autocomplete will propose a change and a confirmation dialog lets you choose if the replacement is performed or not.
    [...]

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  • Hi Dan,

    Roughly there are two flows to do baseline version management for publications

    1. The typical one is using Publication Manager, and create or select version of content objects there.
    2. A small minority of customers allows their authors to deliberately create new versions from their preferred Xml Editor (with Authoring Bridge). Any newly created version is unattached to a publication. To close that gap people can select an existing baseline through the Candidate For Baseline field. Later on the Publication Manager user can select that baseline to do baseline versioning for his Publication through an AutoComplete action (see documentation below)

    http://docs.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL%20Knowledge%20Center%20full%20documentation-v2/GUID.30330F01.D0ED.4EF6.A566.6EF8B024D446

    [...]
    Candidate for baseline

    This Autocomplete behavior assigns versions marked as candidate for the specified Baseline to complete yours. This affects any object that are linked as candidate to the selected Baseline.

    Each object can be linked to a Baseline as "candidate", as part of its properties.

    Click Select Baseline. You are prompted to select the baseline to use.

    After you confirm by clicking the Autocomplete button,Publication Manager will consider any object marked as candidate to the selected Baseline that is used in your publication. When there is no version for an object in your publication, Autocomplete will assign it from the corresponding candidate. If an object has a different version between your publication and the corresponding candidate, Autocomplete will propose a change and a confirmation dialog lets you choose if the replacement is performed or not.
    [...]

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