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1-Visitor
June 11, 2015
Question

removing last commit from history?

  • June 11, 2015
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hello,

I'm using souce integrity 2009 build 4.10.0.9049 SP 006/01

I started working on an existing project and as Robert (uncle Bob) Martin suggests I first checked out the code reformatted it and checked back in.

Unfortunately all the other developers are quite unhappy with that approach.

My changes are associated to a ChangePackage, but I commited to main line.

is there a way to remove my commit from the server?

bye

Thomas

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    16-Pearl
    June 12, 2015

    Hello Thomas,

    You can't remove a revision from the history (that would defeat the point of having a member history), but you can check in a new revision that is actually the revision just before the one you checked in, based on this article.

    Please let us know if that helps.

    Regards,

    Kael

    1-Visitor
    June 15, 2015

    I cannot access that article, the login page says that my account (my email-address) is not known. Don't you have single sign on?

    bye

    Thomas

    16-Pearl
    June 16, 2015

    That's odd, since the article is public.  Could you please contact PTC Support to have this investigated?

    Thanks,

    Kael