Thank you, I will take a look. On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 2:40 PM Ye, Jack <yzhao...@amazon.com.invalid> wrote:
> Hi, > > > > There is a PR published just today for something similar that you might be > able to reference: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/5888, which > rolls back a compaction commit on conflict and then reapply the changes. > The logic seems to be similar as what you want, to rollback to that > specific snapshot and try to reapply the ones you still want. > > > > Best, > > Jack Ye > > > > *From: *Pucheng Yang <py...@pinterest.com.INVALID> > *Reply-To: *"dev@iceberg.apache.org" <dev@iceberg.apache.org> > *Date: *Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 2:27 PM > *To: *"dev@iceberg.apache.org" <dev@iceberg.apache.org> > *Subject: *[EXTERNAL] Reverting a commit in the table history? > > > > Hi all, > > > > I wonder if any discussion happened about the idea of reverting a commit > in the table history? > > > > My clients have such a use case: they are writing some data into a > partition, and later want to revert that. But since there are new snapshots > generated, thus they can not use snapshot rollback. > > > > Any comments are welcome! Thanks! > > > > Best, > > Pucheng >