Posting Information Improvements
This release includes a few improvements on requisitions to more clearly understand why a job may not be posted.
First, if a requisition contains either a department or a location which has since been deactivated, this information now shows on the View Requisition page and in the list views, and not just on the Edit page.

List view showing that a department is inactive
This small change makes it easier to see if a department or location was perhaps mistakenly deactivated, of if a new location or department should be selected instead.
Next, in the posting section on the View Requisition page where the URLs show, if the job is not actually posted, there is a new warning symbol next to the URL. Hovering over the symbol shows one of two messages. In this first example, after the requisition was posted on one or more Career Centers, either the location or the department was deactivated, and therefore the posting was removed as warned when you deactivate a location/department. To post the requisition, you can either select another department/location, or if the deactivation was in error, active it once more.

Warning that appears for a job that is not posted
In this second example, after the requisition was posted, the settings for the Career Center were changed to exclude the given location. You can change the location, chose a different Career Center, or adjust the settings for the Career Center to post the requisition.

Warning that appears when the Career Center doesn't include the location
In addition, clicking on the URLs will result in a message that the job is not currently posted.
These changes help customers troubleshoot jobs that they expect to be posted but are not currently posted.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.