Data recovery after "replace" load

Hi all,
we have lost data in HFM application by loading data using "replace" mode.
Is it possible to recover lost data? If yes, how?
Thanks,
Vlado

Hi Vlado,
It's possible but only if you have backup.
Regards,
Marcin Kuzdra

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