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How to Recover the Data if the Delete Query is Fire??

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    Hello Experts, As per Difference between Delete and truncate. Everybody knows that We Can Recover the Data from if the Delete Query is fire and we can't Recover the Data if truncate is execute. SO I need to know that How can we recover the Data when Delete is executed.

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    • L Lost User

      Hello Experts, As per Difference between Delete and truncate. Everybody knows that We Can Recover the Data from if the Delete Query is fire and we can't Recover the Data if truncate is execute. SO I need to know that How can we recover the Data when Delete is executed.

      If you can think then I Can. Need Development Updates in .Net . Like this page,Place your Comments ,Feedback and Share Knowedge. https://www.facebook.com/dotnetdeveloper1

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      My google foo got me this article[^], don't know if it helps. I consider a restore the only reliable way of getting the data back but then I have never attempted the log recovery method.

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        My google foo got me this article[^], don't know if it helps. I consider a restore the only reliable way of getting the data back but then I have never attempted the log recovery method.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        It's Really Superb... thanks RAH.

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