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=== Historical ===
 
=== Historical ===
 
Prior to 2006, CVEs were initially assigned a "''candidate''" status and were assigned a '''CAN-YYYY-NNNN''' identifier to indicate that this is an issue under review for inclusion on the CVE list. Once review complete and the issue is approved, the status was changed to "entry" which was used to indicate that the identifier has been formally accepted to the list. When that happened, the identifier was changed to '''CVE-YYYY-NNNN'''. The use of two IDs before and after approval resulted in companies needing to change the CAN identifier to CVE in articles and documentations and other tools used to track those issues. Following a request by the community, there are no candidate identifiers anymore and all issues are assigned a CVE identifier right away which can be use to reference the issue immediately.
 
Prior to 2006, CVEs were initially assigned a "''candidate''" status and were assigned a '''CAN-YYYY-NNNN''' identifier to indicate that this is an issue under review for inclusion on the CVE list. Once review complete and the issue is approved, the status was changed to "entry" which was used to indicate that the identifier has been formally accepted to the list. When that happened, the identifier was changed to '''CVE-YYYY-NNNN'''. The use of two IDs before and after approval resulted in companies needing to change the CAN identifier to CVE in articles and documentations and other tools used to track those issues. Following a request by the community, there are no candidate identifiers anymore and all issues are assigned a CVE identifier right away which can be use to reference the issue immediately.
 
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