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Restore options (in-place restore as separate item) #30

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gmatev opened this issue Jul 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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Restore options (in-place restore as separate item) #30

gmatev opened this issue Jul 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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area:restore Feature: Restore workflow functionality P0 Priority: P0 released

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@gmatev
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gmatev commented Jul 11, 2022

Restore an item in the same location as the original item but in a folder "Corso_Restore_MM-DD-YYYY_HH-MM-SS".

This is the simplest form of restore and is completely non-destructive.

@gmatev gmatev added P0 Priority: P0 area:restore Feature: Restore workflow functionality labels Jul 11, 2022
@gmatev gmatev changed the title In-place restore (separate item) Restore options (in-place restore as separate item) Jul 14, 2022
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ryanfkeepers commented Jul 18, 2022

What's the expected behavior if the item does not utilize folders? Ex: exchange events.

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gmatev commented Jul 22, 2022

@ryanfkeepers Good catch. I think the equivalent for Calendar would be restore to a new calendar from which user can move events as needed.

For the other exchange types:

  • Contacts - support folders
  • Notes - support sub-folders under Notes
  • Tasks - support Lists

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Thanks for the answer. A couple other questions for clarity to make sure I understand the request:

same location as the original item

Does this mean the folder should always appear as a subfolder? Ex: if the item was inbox/mail_1, then should it go into corso_restore_date/mail_1 or inbox/corso_restore_date/mail_1?

non-destructive

Not a collision policy, in that case? Ex: if the original item no longer exists, we still write the restored item into the corso_restore folder?

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