undo_update command

You can reverse an update operation for a specified directory or project object. You can also reverse the last undo update operation. In other words, if two or more undo updates are performed, only the last one is reversed.

The undo update process stops if an individual operation within the undo fails. For example, if the current version of an object has a work area conflict, the process stops and the new version is not automatically used. Stopping the undo protects the work area data.

By default and for performance reasons, the undo_update command does not provide parallel version notification when it encounters parallel object versions. You can set parallel version notification by configuring the reconfigure_parallel_check user option to TRUE in your initialization file.

If you want to continue with the undo_update process, even though an individual failure has occurred, you can set update to continue. Set the reconf_stop_on_fail option to False.

The undo_update command supports these subcommands.


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