hi,

are you sure you lost your changes, because:
https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.branchmerge.switchwc.html
states that "Because svn switch is essentially a variant of svn
update, it shares the same behaviors; any local modifications in your
working copy are preserved when new data arrives from the repository."
-- 

Lorenz


Yuri Staub via TortoiseSVN wrote:
>Hello, I have used SWITCH command wrongly, means branched path switch to 
>working folder, that resulted in deletion of all my last changes from 
>working path.
>How to restore situation? yes switch back I can, but how to revert lost 
>changes?
>Is Tortoise save somehow files that deleted from working path by SWITCH 
>process?
>In general is TortoiseSVN save file version that it deletes in case it was 
>not commited?

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