Chip Scheide writes:


>Any way to recover the code?

>

>There is no backup, as the code was written today.

>



We use the old but solid MethodHistory component from Thomas Maul. It writes 
all methods to a 4D table, so all edits are preserved. It comes in very handy. 
We use it for a primitive form of version control. It has served us well. 
Something like this is easy to implement in any system.



Tom Benedict

Optum Inc

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