I was told it’s fixed in the next RC/final. Dunno what that will become available.
If you made a backup of the repository and server installation, you can restore the repository and installation and you’re rollback. If you haven’t made a backup, there’s no way to roll back.
Note: the release notes of the Beta’s and RC’s explicitly say to make a backup first!
pbakker:
I was told it’s fixed in the next RC/final. Dunno what that will become available.
If you made a backup of the repository and server installation, you can restore the repository and installation and you’re rollback. If you haven’t made a backup, there’s no way to roll back.
Note: the release notes of the Beta’s and RC’s explicitly say to make a backup first!
Paul
Paul:
I believe you, but I’m a developer so I tend to avoid those notes. This is all just testing at the moment, so I’ll live, but I hope they provide a fix soon. I guess I’ll have to study up on backing up the repository.
If you would develop on Sybase that comes with Servoy, the backup is simple: just copy the entire servoy directoy. If the upgrade is not satisfying, just copy it back and you’re back in business.
Oracle? dunno about that. I’ve got myself a DBA for that
If you would develop on Sybase that comes with Servoy, the backup is simple: just copy the entire servoy directoy. If the upgrade is not satisfying, just copy it back and you’re back in business.
Oracle? dunno about that. I’ve got myself a DBA for that
Paul
I’m an Oracle guy. I’ll figure it out.
I’m also the chief cook, bottle washer and DBA.
How long do they usually take to posts fixes for things like this?