Restore deleted asset

When you delete something in Psoda, it can be recovered within 14 days of when it was deleted. After this time, it is gone for good.

To restore something that was deleted, navigate to its parent, and go to the “Deleted assets” tab. The topmost table contains a list of temporarily deleted assets that can be restored. If you have the right permissions, you should see a Restore button in the Restore column, as shown in Figure 1.

  

Figure 1 – Access via restore button

Clicking it will take you to a popup, which shows its reference, title, and description which is shown in Figure 2. It also has an option to “Restore all descendants?”. Leaving this ticked will restore all of the children below this asset as well, while unticking it will only restore this asset and no others. Click the “Restore” button to restore the asset.

  

Figure 2 – Restore popup

If you happen to navigate onto a deleted asset, denoted by the trashcan overlay at the top left, you can restore it from here as well. Click the “Restore” button in the options menu in the top header area, as shown in Figure 3. This will bring up the same popup. Note that if you restore an asset whose parent is also deleted, restoring this asset will also restore the parent.

  

Figure 3 – Access via options menu