Yes, if you had a data loss scenario where values of certain fields were incorrectly changed for a large number of records, you can use Spanning’s bulk restore process as described below to restore field values of specific fields so that the good data in the other fields is not overwritten during the restore operation.
If you would like to restore data for specific fields by searching for records in Spanning Backup for Salesforce, please see What is Spanning Backup for Salesforce Bulk Restore?.
If you would like to restore data for specific fields by uploading a CSV with Salesforce record IDs in Spanning Backup for Salesforce, please see Can I restore Salesforce data by importing a CSV file?.
Can I restore specific fields for multiple records using Spanning Backup for Salesforce?
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