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Thu, May 22, 2008 at 4:08:33 PM | Rollback

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Does it matter which file I rollback - the central or local? I am essentially working alone so I do not have to many shared items to worry about. Just want to make sure if I rollback my local file, the central file will be able to handle making the change back.

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Thu, May 22, 2008 at 4:29:13 PM | Rollback

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What do you mean by Roll-Back??

...OOPS - I should have looked in the help menu myself.  I have never had to do this but another member of our office has.   I would follow Brett's advice.  I did not this in the help.

"When you roll back the central file, you lose all information on workset ownership, borrowed elements, and workset editability. You must coordinate with team members to reassign workset and element ownership."

... but obviously, since you are working alone, you should not have any problems. 

 

I don't understand why you enabled worksharing in the first place since you are working alone. 



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Thu, May 22, 2008 at 5:48:12 PM | Rollback

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I would choose which ever one is not causing trouble or whichever one will lose the least amount of work, but if you choose to rollback your local I recommend you remake your central file.

 

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