The approve process lets designated users approve or reject a package so that it can be promoted or moved. When more than one approval process is defined in a state, the approval processes can be alternatives to one another, so a package can be promoted or moved as soon as one approval is complete.
A process can require the approval of individual users and user groups. If the approval of a group is required, only one user in the group needs to execute the approval process. If a member of a group rejects a package, that user must approve the package to remove the rejection; the approval of another user in the group does not override it.
The approval of a user can be required in addition to that of a user group to which the user belongs. When the user approves a package, both requirements are met in one execution.
Approval or rejection of a package group results in an approval or rejection of all packages that are included in the package group in the state the approval or rejection is applied.
Linked processes execute before and after the approval process completes successfully, meaning that all packages are approved. If the approval of any selected package fails, linked processes do not execute.
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