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Any way to find out what changes were made...
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkd5
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Is there any way to find out what changes were made in a profile update after you've already accepted the changes?  I usually preview any changes that are made to my profiles before I accept the changes, this time I dumbassed out and clicked OK before I'd even had a chance to look at the changes first.  I hate it when I do stupid things like that...
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorAiAustria
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I don't know of any possibilty, except restoring a backup...
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorrdodolak
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The contribution notes might shed some light on what was updated.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMithi
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Quoting AiAustria:
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I don't know of any possibilty, except restoring a backup...

Just a reminder: if you don't want to do that on your database, just create a new one, only restore the few(?) profiles that were changed in the last update (Sort by last edited)
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorAiAustria
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Good hint, to use a test system.

But you'd have to restore the full data base, else DVDP would mangle birth years, which are the most important items to watch upon new updates...
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkd5
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Well, there were only 2 updates to my database yesterday, one of which I'd already looked at, the 2nd: Time Cop, is the one I hadn't looked at yet.  I don't believe it's critical, I looked at the profile and don't see anything amiss, so I guess it was OK.  I just like to look at any changes that are being made to my database as some of them don't jibe with what's sitting right in front of me (ie: changes to the Overview that don't match the physical DVD/BD that I hold in my hand).  It would be nice to be able to find out what changes were made after-the-fact as sometimes I dumbass out and click OK before I've looked at the changes.  Doesn't happen often but when it does I'd like to kick myself.
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