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      okkishore wrote:

      how we will recover from database was lost or scatch.

      It was deleted? Corrupted? The hard drive was thrown into a vat of acid?

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      when there no is backrecovery

      You mean you wern't keeping backups? If you've completly lost the database and you have no backup then it's gone and your not getting it back. Maybe in future you'll do backups. If it's not completly gone you might be able to use an undelete program or fix the corruption. EDIT: I just checked your post below. Did you try and get rid of the duplicates without backing up and then delete the entire thing by accident? :laugh:

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        okkishore wrote:

        how we will recover from database was lost or scatch

        Huh? What kind of stupid interview question was that? Without backing up the database, losing it or having the disc being scratched is pretty much a nail in the coffin for the database, unless you have very pricey hardware to pull data bits off hard disk platters.

        "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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