Use an administrative command to restore activities that
were moved to the Trash view. After an activity is moved to the Trash
view, and before the Trash is purged from the system, the activity
can be preserved if it is restored.
Before you begin
You do not need to check the configuration file in and out
nor restart the server when using administrative commands.To run administrative commands, you must use the
wsadmin client. See Starting the wsadmin client for
details.
Procedure
- Open a command window and start the wsadmin command line
tool. See Starting the wsadmin client for more details.
- Start the Activities Jython script interpreter.
- Use
the following command to access the Activities configuration file:
execfile("activitiesAdmin.py")
If
prompted to specify a service to connect to, type 1 to pick the first
node in the list. Most commands can run on any node. If the command
writes or reads information to or from a file using a local file path,
you must pick the node where the file is stored.
- Get a list of the activities and entries currently in the
Trash view by entering the following command:
TrashCollectionService.fetchTrash()
- Identify the activity or entry that you want to restore
from the returned list. See Narrowing down results for
more information.
- Enter the following command to restore the activity or
entry:
TrashCollectionService.undeleteTrash( java.util.Vector trashVector)
where
you specify the activity or entry that you want to restore as the
trashVector parameter.
Example
Here is an example where all activities are deleted that
start with a_activities, a_activities1, a_activities2, ....
Trash=TrashCollectionService.fetchTrash()
myactivities=ListService.filterActivitiesByName(Trash, "a_act.*")
TrashCollectionService.undeleteTrash(myactivities)