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jason shi commented on HHH-3711:
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For Example, there is entity named CustomerAccount with properties:customerId &
amount
At Rev 0, create a record: CustomerAccount (customerId =1,amount=100)
At Rev 1, change value of amount to 200, CustomerAccount (customerId ,amount=200)
At Rev 2, change value of amount to 300, CustomerAccount (customerId ,amount=300)
If the customer don't want the change of Rev2, then we need restore Rev1 from audit
table to original table,
and insert a new Rev 4 to audit tables: CustomerAccount (customerId ,amount=200)
This reversal operation is base on the single CustomerAccount, not whole database
reversal
Add reverse operation support
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Key: HHH-3711
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3711
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: envers
Affects Versions: 3.5
Reporter: jason shi
In some enterprise application, there is a requirement for reversing current state to a
history revision.
the reverse operation is base on an object (and it's sub objects)
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