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Topic Title: Can I undelete a task Topic Summary: Undeleting a task Created On: 30-Mar-2005 18:31 Status: Read Only |
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Is there a way to "un"delete a task in CM?
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If you used a "ccm delete" command to delete this task, I'm afraid there is no way to get this information back...
Maybe the best way to avoid this kind of problem would be to never delete any information from SYNERGY repository. ;-) Regards |
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quote: (Because there are abundant states that tasks and objects can be promoted to, such as checkpoint, rejected, and excluded, that eliminate the need to delete stuff.) Besides deleting stuff can be bad Configuration Management practice. ![]() |
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Hi,
Yes, you can undelete a task !!! : try as ccm_admin : ccm query -t model -i base 1) base/model/base/1 ac_rel ccm_root model ccm attr -m access @1 (Add "transition deleted1 = deleted -> registred;" in the text) Stop your session and restart it ccm query -n taskXXXX (while XXXX is the number of the task) ccm attr -m status -v registred @1 ccm query -t model -i base 1) base/model/base/1 ac_rel ccm_root model ccm attr -m access @1 (Remove "transition deleted1 = deleted -> registred;" in the text) Stop your session and restart it THAT'S ALL !!! LYES GUERROUI LOTSYS FRANCE Edited: 13-May-2005 at 13:12 by lyes guerroui |
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Lyes,
I guess Kristan was trying to undelete a task he deleted using "ccm delete" command. I do not thing he used any pseudo "deleted" state on tasks. When using "ccm delete" command, object is destroyed from SYNERGY repository, and there is therefore no way to bring it back. Deleting a task is definitely is very bad SCM practice as Andre wrote. :-) Your "solution" means that are using a pseudo "deleted" state on your tasks. Why not ? but this will not solve Kristan problem I think. Vincent |
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