Are there an automatically generated backup file of gdl obj
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2009-11-24 03:50 PM
2009-11-24
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2009-11-24 04:12 PM
2009-11-24
04:12 PM
Hi Anne,
I don't think you can.
I used to do mistakes like this... Till I adopted this methodology for GDL scripting:
1. Create a special folder for the object;
2. Start a new object and name it "MyObject.gsm";
3. Before I made any big change in the script I save a backup named "MyObject_01.gsm";
4. Then I go back to work with the "MyObject.gsm" file.
HTH.

I don't think you can.

I used to do mistakes like this... Till I adopted this methodology for GDL scripting:
1. Create a special folder for the object;
2. Start a new object and name it "MyObject.gsm";
3. Before I made any big change in the script I save a backup named "MyObject_01.gsm";
4. Then I go back to work with the "MyObject.gsm" file.
HTH.

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2009-11-24 04:51 PM
2009-11-24
04:51 PM
Is it possible that you have saved a PLA file from a project that used that object? Because in that case that version or state of the object can be recovered from the PLA file.
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2009-11-24 06:54 PM
2009-11-24
06:54 PM
No, this object was so new I hadn't completed it yet. So I had not used it in any project. 😞 I suppose I just have to start all over again. I don't do this this really often. I think it's the first time it has happened to me. So I just think I must be a little bit more careful after this.
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2009-11-24 08:17 PM
2009-11-24
08:17 PM
Anne wrote:I don't know if you've ever contemplated using a Mac, but this would be one reason to do so. It has very clever built-in backup software called
I did something real stupid. Saved a nearly empty gdl-description over a gdl-description I had worked with some hours.
To avoid keeping an overwhelming number of different versions, it keeps the following backup versions:
- - Hourly backups for the past 24 hours;
- Daily backups for the past month
- Weekly backups for all previous months
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2009-11-25 01:55 PM
2009-11-25
01:55 PM
Ralph wrote:Just to echo Ralph's comment, this OS feature saved me about a 1/2 hour of work yesterday when ArchiCAD locked up. I easily found an earlier version of the file and went on my merry way.
...I don't know if you've ever contemplated using a Mac, but this would be one reason to do so. It has very clever built-in backup software calledTime Machinethat automatically makes backups while you work...
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