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This feature works for all temporal-aware load types (`UPDATE`, `TXTEMPORAL`, and `BITEMPORAL`) and respects SCD2 validity windows. And the whole process is built on the same open-source macro library that powers the rest of Data Controller - so you can inspect, test, and audit the code itself.
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This feature works for all temporal-aware load types (`UPDATE`, `TXTEMPORAL`, and `BITEMPORAL`) and respects SCD2 validity windows. And the whole process is built on the same open-source macro library that powers the rest of Data Controller - so you can inspect, test, and audit the code itself.
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Full documentation is here: https://docs.datacontroller.io/rollback-data-changes/
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Full documentation is here: https://docs.datacontroller.io/restore/
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