Rollback data entry
You can roll back data entries. Rolling back data entries is useful if you enter data into a cell, which triggers data spreading across a range of cells and you realize that you made the wrong change.
Rollback data entry in Planning Analytics Workspace
About this task
![Reset book icon](images/paw_reset_book.png)
![undo button](images/pass_new_undo.png)
Procedure
![Rollback data entry](images/paw_new_rollback_data_entry.png)
![Rollback data entry](images/paw_new_rollback_data_entry.png)
Sometimes you might not be able to roll back changes. For example, if you commit a sandbox, you can't roll back data entries. Another reason might be that the transaction log for the TM1® database is not enabled. Contact your TM1 administrator for help.
The transaction log is a record of everything that happens on the TM1 database. The log exists up until a Save data all action is performed on the TM1 database. You can roll back any data entries that are recorded by the transaction log.
Rollback data entry in Planning Analytics Workspace Classic
About this task
![undo button](images/prism_undo.jpg)
![undo button](images/prism_undo.jpg)
Procedure
![data entry rollback](images/paw_roll_back.jpg)
![data entry rollback](images/paw_roll_back.jpg)
Sometimes you might not be able to roll back changes. For example, if you commit a sandbox, you can't roll back data entries. Another reason might be that the transaction log for the TM1 database is not enabled. Contact your TM1 administrator for help.
The transaction log is a record of everything that happens on the TM1 database. The log exists up until a Save data all action is performed on the TM1 database. You can roll back any data entries that are recorded by the transaction log.