on 02-02-2011 10:32 PM
Hi experts,
We've just had a transport moved into our production system that was not to be moved until a later time (new config / development changes in it that affect the production portal. Did not want this moved until we were ready to move the code from our QA Portal to our Production Portal).
What is the process for 'undoing' a transport? Is it the unarchive process? Or importing an older repository schema? How do we go about doing this?
We are looking to do this ASAP. Input would be appreciated and <<text removed>>
Thank you,
Nichole
Edited by: Matt on Feb 5, 2011 7:37 AM
Hi Nicole,
Use the unarchive method. Unarchive production repository using latest prod repository .a2a file. This is the best method as this will bring your prod system back to the previous state.
Best Regards,
Shiv
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Hello!
Its not possible to undo the changes done by a transport request. The solution to undo the changes is to do it manually. Probably the best way is the one sugested, by unarchiving the latest backed up .a2a file.
Regards,
Carlos
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