Knowledge users may notice that after publishing an article draft with the "Flag as new version" option unchecked, they are automatically redirected to one of the following locations:
This behavior occurs when using the Salesforce Lightning Knowledge component and applies to users publishing article drafts in console and standard Lightning apps.
This is expected behavior and works as designed in Salesforce Lightning Knowledge.
Why this happens:
When the "Flag as new version" option is not selected during publish, Salesforce deletes the current published version of the article and replaces it with the draft version. Once the draft article record is deleted from the system, there is no article version record for Salesforce to redirect the user back to. As a result:
Recommendation: If you want to retain the article record and avoid this redirect, select "Flag as new version" when publishing a Knowledge article draft. This preserves the article record continuity and keeps the user on the article page after publish.
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