Please tell me there's a way to undo a 'svn switch'

I tracked down an old working copy for an engineer that had moved on
long ago because he had done some work that had never gotten checked in.
The view was hopelessly out of date so I did

svn copy -r xxxx svn://svn/zcode/trunk
svn://svn/zcode/branches/jlm_temp1
svn switch svn://svn/zcode/branches/jlm_temp1

where xxx was (I thought) the revision of his view. I thought this would
give me a quick way to check in his work just as I found it. But when I
did the switch, I got conflicts, so I'm guessing I got the revision
wrong.

SOOOOO...is there a way to get back? 

JLM




Jeremy Mordkoff
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