@gbadebo-bello - This appears to be resolved - I closed and opened the Postman application one more time and the dialog finally prompted me as usual. Since my collection arbitrarily appeared around the time that the issue was declared resolved, I probably needed to restart it one more time, which I didn’t do until now.
Hi @julioc-oi.
I’m glad to hear that this works fine for you now. Thank you for keeping me posted!
@gbadebo-bello I’m still missing the most recent 2 years of updates from my collection after the issue today - is there any way to get that back?
Hi @jamieeaton.
Does restarting the Postman application help in your case?
It didn’t help - I’ve restarted 3 or 4 times and still missing about 3 years of my most recent updates.
Hi @jamieeaton. I’m really sorry you’re experiencing this.
Please let us run a check on your account. I’ll revert back.
That sounds great @gbadebo-bello. Let me know when I should check it out to see the results.
I’m truly scared of how Postman is online-first nowadays, with not even the use of a local cache to cover its users if servers are unavailable.
@gbadebo-bello it would help to just get an export file from whatever was there on 8/4 before the issue - the collection is named ‘TM 2.0’. I can get you the _postman_id too if that would help.
@jamieeaton If you can share the collection ID along with the email associated with your account, that will be really helpful.
[email protected] is the email associated and I think the collection ID is either 251d51fe-676f-41dd-9293-a415fdc55ae7 or 5bc7c454-e1b9-4d6f-96a9-e4856b0f4c59. Let me know if that’s not the type of ID you’re looking for.
Hi @gbadebo-bello - any update on recovering my data?