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DonAtWork
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
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DonAtWork
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
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dataguru1971
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
USA
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DonAtWork
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
2111 Posts |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
USA
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
Slovenia
11741 Posts |
Posted - 12/10/2007 : 11:29:17
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no... it was moved to the next version due to overuse of resources.
it will also be renamed to OPENMICROWORMHOLE
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jezemine
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
USA
2871 Posts |
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DonAtWork
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
2111 Posts |
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger
USA
1530 Posts |
Posted - 12/20/2007 : 15:09:18
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New for SQL server 2008 the Tardis function.
Of course because of a console lockdown it still only goes to earth.
Jim Users <> Logic |
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mcrowley
Aged Yak Warrior
771 Posts |
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
USA
6997 Posts |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
Slovenia
11741 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2008 : 10:55:31
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we could sure use a quantum temporal displacement device, couldn't we? 
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DavidChel
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
USA
474 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2008 : 11:17:02
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quote: Originally posted by Michael Valentine Jones
For some reason I couldn't use that backups that I took after I messed up the data to recover the good data.
http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=104428
CODO ERGO SUM
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
USA
6997 Posts |
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tosscrosby
Aged Yak Warrior
USA
676 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2008 : 16:59:46
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Amazing. In most of the posted links, the OP disappears from the thread as soon as they are told that backups are important and, no, they cannot retrieve their lost data. I understand the "I'm scared" part but in life you have to own up to your mistakes and figure out how not to repeat them but the bulk of the Ops simply drop off the thread....truly sad. But bless their little hearts, without them there'd be a little less laughter today (at someone else's expense!). Thought I was going to wet myself reading the "weeweeslap database". Like most of you, the mind starts wandering....and with the topic "It's dead, Jim", I saw multiple ways to apply that to "weeweeslap"!
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
USA
6997 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2008 : 18:35:05
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Everyone has a role to fill, even if only as an example of how not to do things.
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blindman
Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge
USA
2365 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2008 : 13:24:01
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I chose a crappy database platform for an online community with thousands of members and now data corruption has brought my environment to a screeching halt. How can I recover it and make everybody happy again? www.dbforums.com
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
Sweden
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)
USA
6997 Posts |
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DavidChel
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
USA
474 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2008 : 11:23:41
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quote: Originally posted by Peso
www.dbforums.com Good luck!
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