recover SQL table from a database after dropping and creating
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I was working in a different database and just noticed a table that has the same name in a of another in a different database has been dropped and created again like the one in my current database. Is there a way to recover the old one or the rows? Please it's very important.
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I was working in a different database and just noticed a table that has the same name in a of another in a different database has been dropped and created again like the one in my current database. Is there a way to recover the old one or the rows? Please it's very important.
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Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are usingpostgresql,oracle,sql-server,db2, ...
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Nov 22 at 9:53
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I was working in a different database and just noticed a table that has the same name in a of another in a different database has been dropped and created again like the one in my current database. Is there a way to recover the old one or the rows? Please it's very important.
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I was working in a different database and just noticed a table that has the same name in a of another in a different database has been dropped and created again like the one in my current database. Is there a way to recover the old one or the rows? Please it's very important.
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Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are usingpostgresql,oracle,sql-server,db2, ...
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 9:53
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Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are usingpostgresql,oracle,sql-server,db2, ...
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 9:53
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Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are using
postgresql, oracle, sql-server, db2, ...– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 9:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are using
postgresql, oracle, sql-server, db2, ...– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 9:53
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Managed to get the deleted data from a different server. Problem solved. This was in SSMS, there was a server with the same database and i just copied the values
How? And which database?
– vy32
Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
– JFC
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Managed to get the deleted data from a different server. Problem solved. This was in SSMS, there was a server with the same database and i just copied the values
How? And which database?
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Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
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Managed to get the deleted data from a different server. Problem solved. This was in SSMS, there was a server with the same database and i just copied the values
How? And which database?
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Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
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Managed to get the deleted data from a different server. Problem solved. This was in SSMS, there was a server with the same database and i just copied the values
Managed to get the deleted data from a different server. Problem solved. This was in SSMS, there was a server with the same database and i just copied the values
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How? And which database?
– vy32
Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
– JFC
Nov 22 at 11:20
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How? And which database?
– vy32
Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
– JFC
Nov 22 at 11:20
How? And which database?
– vy32
Nov 22 at 10:45
How? And which database?
– vy32
Nov 22 at 10:45
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
– JFC
Nov 22 at 11:20
SSMS with a backup server which i didn't know existed
– JFC
Nov 22 at 11:20
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Kindly ask the DBA to restore a back-iuo,
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:42
I meant back-up...
– jarlh
Nov 22 at 8:51
Which DB are you using?
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 22 at 8:53
Which DBMS product are you using? "SQL" is just a query language, not the name of a specific database product. Please add a tag for the database product you are using
postgresql,oracle,sql-server,db2, ...– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 9:53