We have tables that collect elements and related details. We export the tables for use by another tool.
Some of the table rows we end up removing from the table (using the "Remove From Table" option). Sometimes this is because the element definition is not complete (we could create a filter for this), but sometimes there is nothing about the element itself, but a team analysis indicates the element is not needed for the present release (because associated elements are not ready or similar reasons -- it would be difficult, at best, to create a filter for these cases).
So, we end up with a table with a subset of elements.
When it comes time for the next version, we can create a completely new table, which is fairly costly, so that all elements are present, removing those we do not need again, which is not a great approach.
It would be better if we could copy the existing table and somehow automatically include the removed rows, or somehow at least know which these were. I have not found such an option, and I suspect it is not possible.
Is there a way to show or restore elements (rows) removed from a table?
