Property reference

glide.knowman.allow_edit_global_articles

The glide.knowman.allow_edit_global_articles property enables users from different domains to check out or edit articles in the global domain. This setting is important for collaboration across domains and is enabled by default, allowing seamless article management.

Default: true Type: boolean Application: Global

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This property allows users in non-global domains to edit global articles, facilitating cross-domain collaboration.
What area does it affect? Knowledge Management
What does the default mean? The default value is "true", which means this behavior is enabled by default.
When should you review it? Review this property when configuring domain access for knowledge articles.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name glide.knowman.allow_edit_global_articles
Sys ID aeac4f38cb41330021741a2df8076d99
Type boolean
Application Global
Default value true
Description Allow articles in the global domain to be checked out or edited by users in another domain.
Updated 2024-05-25 04:28:16

Sources

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... the knowledge base has user criteria set up to grant contribute access. • Articles are automatically saved to the user’s current domain when the article is created. • If the glide.knowman.allow_edit_global_articles system property is enabled, users from a domain other than the global domain can check out and edit global articles. Otherwise, system administrators and users from a domain other than ...