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Missing table in SQL Server

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    an overnight datasync has failed because of a missnig table in SQL Server, does anyone know if there is a log anywhere which might show where it went or who dropped it? Thanks

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      an overnight datasync has failed because of a missnig table in SQL Server, does anyone know if there is a log anywhere which might show where it went or who dropped it? Thanks

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      Marek Grzenkowicz
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      What recovery model are you using?

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        What recovery model are you using?

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        Simple :( not my decision I've only been here a week...

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          Simple :( not my decision I've only been here a week...

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          Marek Grzenkowicz
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          Is it SQL Server 2005? If it is, you can try this[^].

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          • M Marek Grzenkowicz

            Is it SQL Server 2005? If it is, you can try this[^].

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            that is EXACTLY what i was looking for... THANKS!

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