Suppose I Branch Solution-A, changeset 10 into Solution-B. Later on, I realize Solution-B should not have changeset 7 in it.
I\'m working in a branch (i.e. design) and I\'ve made a number of changes, but I need to discard them all and reset it to match the repository version. I thought git checkout design would do it, but i
I have a code which was used in an application 开发者_运维技巧where I am having a problem in rollback. Even if I \'s2\' returns false rollback isn\'t happening i.e. table \'products\' is getting drope
I have an image upload handler (.ASHX). I am storing image meta data in the database and am naming the image from the id of that entry into the database. I am using LINQ and getting the ID back after
Why are rollbacks so important? Is it to prevent data (like data in a SQL DB) from being in an inconsistent state?
There is lots of talk about how it\'s not easy to \"undo\" a merge in git. Short version: if you undo a merge commit, it also tells git to never merge those changes back in in the future.
Color me confused. Let\'s assume we\'ve got a Django project with South migrations. Currently, production project version is A, version in development B. Now let\'s suppose version B is installed into
I am calling a service which has the following annotation: @Transactional(rollbackFor=ExceptionA.class)
Is there a in开发者_运维技巧tegrated Rollback-Action in any of the Installer-systems mentioned above? I know it\'s available in Windows Installer, but it seems to be missing in any other system I look
while revising for an exam, i came across this simple question asking about rollbacks in processes. i understand how rollbacks occur, but i need some validation on my answer.