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2019-01-25
13:22
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Rollback subversion commit
Hi!
If the last commited change (say 123) in designer showed up to be "****",
is it safe to:
* go to the revision history (Version Control tab)
* mark previous commit (122) and click "Get Revision"
* commit
and I would be back to the same state as Before the "crappy" commit (122) in a new commit (124)?
BR
/Thomas
If the last commited change (say 123) in designer showed up to be "****",
is it safe to:
* go to the revision history (Version Control tab)
* mark previous commit (122) and click "Get Revision"
* commit
and I would be back to the same state as Before the "crappy" commit (122) in a new commit (124)?
BR
/Thomas
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2019-01-25
16:45
liasson;2494320 wrote:
Hi!
If the last commited change (say 123) in designer showed up to be "****",
is it safe to:
* go to the revision history (Version Control tab)
* mark previous commit (122) and click "Get Revision"
* commit
and I would be back to the same state as Before the "crappy" commit (122) in a new commit (124)?
BR
/Thomas
It's been several years since I've done it, but from what I remember, yes, that's what you do.
Might want to make sure you have current backups of both the project workspace and the Svn server, just in case iit somehow goes horribly wrong.