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  1. Preface
  2. Project and asset management
  3. Source control
  4. Asset migration
  5. Bundles

Asset Management

Asset Management

Undoing a checkout

Undoing a checkout

When you undo a checkout, the object reverts to the last version that was pulled. The undo checkout releases the lock so that the object is available for checkout.
You can undo the checkout of individual objects, multiple objects, or a project or folder in a single checkout action. If you undo the checkout of a project or folder, you can select which objects within the project or folder to include or exclude. By default, all of the objects are included.
You can undo the checkout of any object that you have checked out. You can also undo the checkout of an object that has been checked out by another user if you have the Admin role or your user role has the Force Undo Checkout feature privilege for
Administrator
. You might need to undo the checkout of an object that has been checked out by another user if the user has checked out objects and goes on vacation or leaves the organization.
The object's version history won't include a record of the checkout and undo checkout actions. If you think you might need the changed version later, make a copy of the object before you undo the checkout.
When you undo the checkout of an asset that uses connections and runtime environments, you can use the current connection and runtime environment values or select a different connection or runtime environment to use.
The following image shows how you can select a different connection for the asset during the undo checkout action:
On the Undo Check Out page, under Review Connections, the Target Connection
	 			drop-down lists the organization's connections that can be used for the
	 			asset.
If an object was moved or renamed after it was checked out, undoing the checkout restores the object's name and location to its name and location before it was checked out.
  1. On the
    Explore
    page, navigate to the object.
  2. In the row that contains the object, click
    Actions
    and select
    Undo Check Out
    .
  3. If the undo checkout includes a project or folder, on the preview page, select the objects within the project or folder to exclude from the undo checkout action.
  4. If applicable, review the selected connection and accept the default or select a different connection to use.
  5. If applicable, review the selected runtime environment and accept the default or select a different runtime environment to use.
  6. Click
    Undo Check Out
    .

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