On 26/08/2010 4:31 a, Jacob Steinberger wrote:
I found an answer without having to worry about complicated SQL
statements - it's more about managing the tables than the SQL.
Jacob
I usually just turn on binary logging, that way I have a record of
anything that changes in the entire database and can re-construct or
roll back (by reconstructing from beginning to the time I want) from the
binary log.
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