Planned for Future Release

TM Emergency restoration from SQL backup

It would be great to have a tool that will allow export TMs from SQL databases without GroupShare instance.  Another workaround could be batch TM export/import functionality with schedule support.

There are real use cases from my practice:

Customer has deleted 1 TM from 25 TMs and wanted to restore it from SQL backup. The idea of restoring whole TM container will overwrite all new content from other 24 TMs.

The customer’s IT specialists have no expertise, time or resources to install another GroupShare instance.

Even KB 000004160 doesn’t work anymore for GroupShare 2017  as result the is no fast and convenient way to restore TM from SQL backup.

 

Regards,
Yuriy Belik

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  • I would very much like a method of exporting a TM without going through GroupShare.

    We have had big problems with GroupShare and the TM service in particular. There have been many occasions where my colleagues have had to work on file-based projects which should otherwise have been GroupShare-based projects, using an *old* file-based TM.

    It would be tremendously useful to be able to export a file-based TM for situations where the GroupShare server has a problem.

  • Hi, if it not too late, I would like to join the group of users, who would love to see a feature, that makes it possible to restore a deleted TM in Groupshare, either out of the SQL server database backup or from a kind of recycle bin. The current possibilities, by having to restore an entire container (which contains several TMs) from the backup at our own risk nor making regular backups of TMX export files are not really user-friendly. It would be really appreciated, as I just saw how easily you can delete a TM by accident. Many thanks.

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  • Hi, if it not too late, I would like to join the group of users, who would love to see a feature, that makes it possible to restore a deleted TM in Groupshare, either out of the SQL server database backup or from a kind of recycle bin. The current possibilities, by having to restore an entire container (which contains several TMs) from the backup at our own risk nor making regular backups of TMX export files are not really user-friendly. It would be really appreciated, as I just saw how easily you can delete a TM by accident. Many thanks.

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