Bitbucket: Merge pull request without clicking Approve












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I already merged a pull request in bitbucket. Can you all explain what is the difference between click Approve and don't click it?
Because I see that the merge commit still appears in git history/log even that I don't click Approve.










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    I already merged a pull request in bitbucket. Can you all explain what is the difference between click Approve and don't click it?
    Because I see that the merge commit still appears in git history/log even that I don't click Approve.










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      I already merged a pull request in bitbucket. Can you all explain what is the difference between click Approve and don't click it?
      Because I see that the merge commit still appears in git history/log even that I don't click Approve.










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      I already merged a pull request in bitbucket. Can you all explain what is the difference between click Approve and don't click it?
      Because I see that the merge commit still appears in git history/log even that I don't click Approve.







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          If your team has a Premium plan, repository admins can prevent pull requests that don't have a certain number of approvals from merging.



          Other than that, it is a visual check only that the merge request was reviewed and approved prior to merging.



          See: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/pull-requests-and-code-review-223220593.html






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            If your team has a Premium plan, repository admins can prevent pull requests that don't have a certain number of approvals from merging.



            Other than that, it is a visual check only that the merge request was reviewed and approved prior to merging.



            See: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/pull-requests-and-code-review-223220593.html






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              If your team has a Premium plan, repository admins can prevent pull requests that don't have a certain number of approvals from merging.



              Other than that, it is a visual check only that the merge request was reviewed and approved prior to merging.



              See: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/pull-requests-and-code-review-223220593.html






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                If your team has a Premium plan, repository admins can prevent pull requests that don't have a certain number of approvals from merging.



                Other than that, it is a visual check only that the merge request was reviewed and approved prior to merging.



                See: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/pull-requests-and-code-review-223220593.html






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                If your team has a Premium plan, repository admins can prevent pull requests that don't have a certain number of approvals from merging.



                Other than that, it is a visual check only that the merge request was reviewed and approved prior to merging.



                See: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/pull-requests-and-code-review-223220593.html







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