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RE: How to undo 'switch to'?

From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 13:24:30 -0400

> I have just selected a file and chose ‘switch to’ a tag recently
> used to tag a release of my complete project. I mistakenly assumed
> that in doing so I would just switch the particular file to the
> version in the tagged release. However instead the result was that
> my file was converted into a folder of the same name which
> contained all the files/directories of the aforementioned tagged
> project. I just cannot find a way to reverse this, retrieve the
> correct version of my file, and keep SVN happy at the same time.

you should switch your WC back to the correct path.

Then you can right-click on the file you want and "Update to Revision..." specifying the revisions of your file you want.

I'm not sure if you can "switch" a specific file only.

BOb

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