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Which application do you mean? Jira or Confluence? What are you using to do the approvals?
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Again, Jira OR Confluence?
They are totally separate products.
When you can tell us which one you are using, you may also need to explain what you have added to the application to enable approvals to be done.
Plain Jira Config? App for Jira? App for Confluence? The approval stuff built into Jira Service Management?
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Yet again, Jira or Confluence?
We really cannot help you until you answer that question.
Please, don't make me have to ask a fourth time.
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Ok, great.
So what app have you added to do the approvals stuff? Confluence does not have approvals functionality in it, it's a plain wiki. I usually add Comala Workflows if I need some form of approval flows in Confluence, but there are other apps that enable it.
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- I expressed myself incorrectly. I mean approval access to Confluence. When a user sends a request for access to Confluence. I am trying to find who clicked..
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User requests for access are all made by users.
When Confluence says "Charlie has asked for access to Confluence", it means it - Charlie is the person asking for access.
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@Nic Brough -Adaptavist- ok, understand:) i would like to check who clicked ( what person ) and accepted "Charlie has asked access to Confluence"
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How are you handling those requests? Is it plain Confluence or an app?
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Plain Confluence does not have approvals functions, so you must be doing this outside Confluence. You'll need to look at whatever system you are doing the approvals in.
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