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I have a lot of releases and there are pre-deployment approver. Approver writes comment before approve and I want to edit old comment. Is this possible ?










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          I do not think this is possible, either via the interface or via the API, the idea being that an approval for a release should be an immutable record of that event.



          If you try and update an 'approved' approval via the REST API, you will get the relevant exception:



          Request



          PATCH https://vsrm.dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/release/approvals/{approvalId}?api-version=5.0-preview.3

          {
          "status": "approved",
          "comments": "Change comment"
          }


          Response



          {
          "$id": "1",
          "innerException": null,
          "message": "Approval(s) {approvalId} are not in a pending state. Only pending approval(s) can be updated. Please refresh the release and provide pending approvals.",
          "typeName": "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement.Data.Exceptions.InvalidRequestException, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement2.Data",
          "typeKey": "InvalidRequestException",
          "errorCode": 0,
          "eventId": 3000
          }


          If you have a situation whereby something offensive or inappropriate has been written into these comments in your organisation you could try to delete the release entirely or contact Azure DevOps support.






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            I do not think this is possible, either via the interface or via the API, the idea being that an approval for a release should be an immutable record of that event.



            If you try and update an 'approved' approval via the REST API, you will get the relevant exception:



            Request



            PATCH https://vsrm.dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/release/approvals/{approvalId}?api-version=5.0-preview.3

            {
            "status": "approved",
            "comments": "Change comment"
            }


            Response



            {
            "$id": "1",
            "innerException": null,
            "message": "Approval(s) {approvalId} are not in a pending state. Only pending approval(s) can be updated. Please refresh the release and provide pending approvals.",
            "typeName": "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement.Data.Exceptions.InvalidRequestException, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement2.Data",
            "typeKey": "InvalidRequestException",
            "errorCode": 0,
            "eventId": 3000
            }


            If you have a situation whereby something offensive or inappropriate has been written into these comments in your organisation you could try to delete the release entirely or contact Azure DevOps support.






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              I do not think this is possible, either via the interface or via the API, the idea being that an approval for a release should be an immutable record of that event.



              If you try and update an 'approved' approval via the REST API, you will get the relevant exception:



              Request



              PATCH https://vsrm.dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/release/approvals/{approvalId}?api-version=5.0-preview.3

              {
              "status": "approved",
              "comments": "Change comment"
              }


              Response



              {
              "$id": "1",
              "innerException": null,
              "message": "Approval(s) {approvalId} are not in a pending state. Only pending approval(s) can be updated. Please refresh the release and provide pending approvals.",
              "typeName": "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement.Data.Exceptions.InvalidRequestException, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement2.Data",
              "typeKey": "InvalidRequestException",
              "errorCode": 0,
              "eventId": 3000
              }


              If you have a situation whereby something offensive or inappropriate has been written into these comments in your organisation you could try to delete the release entirely or contact Azure DevOps support.






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                I do not think this is possible, either via the interface or via the API, the idea being that an approval for a release should be an immutable record of that event.



                If you try and update an 'approved' approval via the REST API, you will get the relevant exception:



                Request



                PATCH https://vsrm.dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/release/approvals/{approvalId}?api-version=5.0-preview.3

                {
                "status": "approved",
                "comments": "Change comment"
                }


                Response



                {
                "$id": "1",
                "innerException": null,
                "message": "Approval(s) {approvalId} are not in a pending state. Only pending approval(s) can be updated. Please refresh the release and provide pending approvals.",
                "typeName": "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement.Data.Exceptions.InvalidRequestException, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement2.Data",
                "typeKey": "InvalidRequestException",
                "errorCode": 0,
                "eventId": 3000
                }


                If you have a situation whereby something offensive or inappropriate has been written into these comments in your organisation you could try to delete the release entirely or contact Azure DevOps support.






                share|improve this answer












                I do not think this is possible, either via the interface or via the API, the idea being that an approval for a release should be an immutable record of that event.



                If you try and update an 'approved' approval via the REST API, you will get the relevant exception:



                Request



                PATCH https://vsrm.dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/release/approvals/{approvalId}?api-version=5.0-preview.3

                {
                "status": "approved",
                "comments": "Change comment"
                }


                Response



                {
                "$id": "1",
                "innerException": null,
                "message": "Approval(s) {approvalId} are not in a pending state. Only pending approval(s) can be updated. Please refresh the release and provide pending approvals.",
                "typeName": "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement.Data.Exceptions.InvalidRequestException, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.ReleaseManagement2.Data",
                "typeKey": "InvalidRequestException",
                "errorCode": 0,
                "eventId": 3000
                }


                If you have a situation whereby something offensive or inappropriate has been written into these comments in your organisation you could try to delete the release entirely or contact Azure DevOps support.







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