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Status Planned for future release
Categories Event Processing
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 10, 2025
Merged idea
This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit EVI-I-194 Include an undo operation in Event Processing UI.

Introduce the undo option for nodes and connections on the canvas

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Currently, users do not have the option to undo changes made to a node, such as deleting it or modifying its name. If a node is deleted—whether intentionally or accidentally—there is no way to restore it. Instead, users must manually recreate the node and reconfigure it all over again, which can be time-consuming and cumbersome. Introducing an undo feature would allow users to effortlessly revert changes on the canvas, eliminating the need for redundant reconfiguration and enhancing the overall user experience.

Idea priority Low
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    Devaraj D
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    Mar 11, 2025

    This idea was reported a few weeks back and has been converted to an Epic. It will be taken up in future sprints. Reference EVI-I-194