How to reverse build status in oracle 10g

Hi I am a student finishing my final year and im building my project using oracle. Today I have been getting my application evaluated ny other user who seem more interested in editing my application. Therefore I went to application builder tab clicked on on it then click on edit attributes went down to build status option and clicked on run application only and click apply changes now my application I created disappeared and i can no longer access it how can i reverse this action? I really need some help i need my application to submit my marking.

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