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Hello,
I've been increasing the build number of my workflows/functions/commands for a while now, and I've recently found the need to revert a workflow to a previous version.
I've been told it's possible, but I can't find anything about it in TRs or in the community.
Any help with this subject will be appreciated!
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Have you cloned the workflow, commands, filters before started to modify?
Or, did you back up the DB, before you started to modify?
You can get the back the earlier versions with the above 2 methods.
WFA does not maintain the versions like CVS or SVN.
Regards
Abhi
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Have you cloned the workflow, commands, filters before started to modify?
Or, did you back up the DB, before you started to modify?
You can get the back the earlier versions with the above 2 methods.
WFA does not maintain the versions like CVS or SVN.
Regards
Abhi
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Perhaps I have a scheduled backup somewhere...
Is there a plan to add this functionality to WFA in the future?
Is there a plan to add this functionality to WFA in the future?
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WFA keeps daily backups over here:
C:\Program Files\NetApp\WFA-Backups
You can check this directory.
The feature may not be implemented in WFA.
But in future, WFA content files may be organized in such a way, that it will be
easier to store the commands, workflows, filters in version management system
,example, git, cvs.
Regards
Abhi
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Alright, thanks for the help. 🙂
