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Topic Title: multi-value unchecked, data lost
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Created On: 27-Oct-2006 20:07
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 27-Oct-2006 20:07
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Al Lione

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We ran a script to update some attributes in multiple modules, and along the way a multi-valued enumeration attribute was set to single-valued (multi-value unchecked). Any object with more than one value selected now only has one single value selected. The object's history does not show this change, and the module history only shows that the attribute was modified. Is there a way to undo these changes, other than restoring from a backup?
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 31-Oct-2006 00:07
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ron lewis

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There may be two different approaches:

a. review a baseline to capture the lost information.

b. If I recall correctly, on the server DOORS use to keep two copies of a formal module. Current version ended with c suffix and backup version had b suffix -- on older version it was possible to delete the current version and rename the backup version as a means to recall the backup version. -- course you might check with telelogic to see if this still works and to see if they have a procedure.
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