EDITable - v1.8.0.0

We have included a much-anticipated feature in this release: a new rollback option that allows you to easily revert saved database changes and maintain complete control over your data.

Revert Changes: Undo Written-Back Data

The audit log now includes a Revert Changes button, which allows you to revert previously written-back updates, enabling users to safely restore records to an earlier state. In case of incorrect changes, you can easily undo them with this option.

Just select the required change(s) from the audit log and click on Revert Changes. The updates are rolled back to their previous state.

Revert Changes

Key Highlights

  • Users can select one or more UPDATE entries and revert them to their previously stored values. Reverts are only supported for UPDATE records.

  • If a record has been updated multiple times, the earliest modification among the selected items for that row will be used for reversion.

    • Any changes made after that oldest modification will be reversed.

    • The reverted state becomes the new current version.

  • Reverting is not possible if a record was deleted in the subsequent action following an update. EDITable excludes it during validation and shows an error message in the confirmation preview.

  • The confirmation preview displays old vs. new values, validation status, and excluded rows before proceeding.

Confirmation before revert
  • After verifying, you can click on Exclude Errors and Revert to exclude the errors and revert the changes.

  • Every revert operation is recorded as a new entry, which includes the action type, user information, and reverted timestamp. The old entries are also kept intact for complete traceability.

Reverted changes in audit log
  • Reverting is not permitted for Type 2 SCD records, as these records preserve historical versions.

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