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# CopyStorm/Restore 10.56.10

Release Date: 12-Jan-2024

This is a minor feature and bug fix release. As always, existing CopyStorm/Restore configuration files are backwards compatible.

## Patch Levels

| Date        | Patch Level      |
| ----------- | ---------------- |
| 12-Jan-2024 | Original Release |

## Add Support for CopyStorm Table Partitions

CopyStorm/Restore has been updated to support CopyStorm Table Partitions created by the CopyStorm/Medic Partition Editor tool. After Partitions are created in CopyStorm/Medic, CopyStorm/Restore will automatically query and restore fields from the correct partition(s).

## Update Default Reference Field Setting for ContentVersion.ContentDocumentId

To prevent chicken-and-egg issues in File recovery, the ContentDocumentId reference field on ContentVersion has been updated to always default to the “Set to Null” setting. Any previous configurations for this field will continue to be respected – and any changes to this reference field’s configuration will be respected.


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