Form Retire and Restore

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It is possible to delete Forms and their entire data sets. This however means that the data is unrecoverable except through the backup processes of an All n One implemented action.


It is now possible to retire a Form without deleting the data. A "retired" form removes the Form from all active lists but does not delete the data and can be restored as required.


The retire option is available from:

Main Menu > Form Management > Form - Form and Data Deletion > Form Deletion - Form Retire > Select the form


The restore a form, the option is available from:

Main Menu > Form Management > Form - Form and Data Deletion > Form Deletion - Form Restore > Select the retired form


If you have any queries or questions about this process please contact our support team and we'll be glad to talk to you through the process.