Hey team,I want to take a copy of a model at a point in time and see the data in it without restoring the current version model to that point. Is this possible and if so how do I do it?RegardsPadraig
Hi Padraig,
Could you not just copy the model using manage models?
https://help.anaplan.com/b5ade339-c11a-4a7a-944f-df54e2751e52-Copy-a-model
@ChrisStauffer except that doesn't give you the history of the new copy
@Padraig1234 I don't believe that you can... can just restore it back to the latest point of course. Provided you don't go beyond an ALM sync point.
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