Help! Accidentally "Remove Waiting Actions"

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PrismaPhonic
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Help! Accidentally "Remove Waiting Actions"

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Hi,

I did a really silly thing. somehow when trying to click "remove finished" I managed to check the "remove waiting actions" button and then hit remove finished all in one motion. I have no clue how that even happened but now I have removed all my jobs, which I've developed and optimized over the past year for many accounts!

Is there a way to recover these jobs?
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Re: Help! Accidentally "Remove Waiting Actions"

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do you have backups turned on?

Might be under the HELP menu?

Or did you take manual backups?

If not, unfortunately they are gone :(
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Re: Help! Accidentally "Remove Waiting Actions"

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I do have weekly backups turned on (both for accounts and full backup) but I've never restored from a backup so I'm not sure how to go about doing that.

Last backup looks to be from about one week ago. Can you please guide me through restoring actions from a backup? I only need the ACTIONS restored from backup, as I'd like it to still remember the most recent bot follows
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Re: Help! Accidentally "Remove Waiting Actions"

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that is good news

goto the backup folder

%appdata%\rootjazz\Soundcloud Manager\backups

unzip the folder, inside you should find a folder
dbaction (1)


that is what you want :)


so now go to your database folder
%appdata%\rootjazz\Soundcloud Manager\database

inside you will the current dbaction folder, if you are sure you don't want it delete it, otherwise change it's name to dbaction_bu

then copy the dbaction folder (1) to there
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