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foehl
Level 6
Blue Prism's built-in version control system for Processes and objects is a great feature to allow comparison of code versions and updates. One aspect of it that's not great, however, is rollback.

While it's possible to rollback a process or object to a previous version by opening the old version in comparison view, exporting it and then re-importing it, it's not easy to find and it's not intuitive.

I'd like to see a straightforward mechanism for version rollback. It could perhaps be a simple right-click option when you have a process or object version selected in the history view called 'Make active version' or something similar. An indicator could then be added to the history view to enable easy identification of which version is currently exposed to the control room.
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MelanieGiuliani
Community Team (Retired)
Hi Felix, 

Thanks so much for submitting your idea! We are moving it into the Under Consideration status while we route the idea through our internal review process. 

We will update you as your idea moves along the lifecycle.

Thank you!
Melanie 
BartWille1
Level 3
I suggest to add an alert IF the current user is trying to rollback to a version where any of the in-between versions is saved by a different users. Or maybe limit this option to a specific user type.

Especially with objects because they might be used by different processes.
edwarddaly
Level 2

What is the status of the rollback request that is currently Under Consideration? If finalized, can you provide the detail to use the rollback feature?