Only in the case of transaction based tables in which you haven't committed;
Time to restore a backup. "David S. Jackson" wrote: > > Hi, > > I did a really dumb thing. I went > > update Tablename set Name = 'Joe Bloe' > > instead of > > update Tablename set Name = 'Joe Bloe' where ID = 5. > > Now all the Name records in Tablename = 'Joe Blow' > > Damn. I can't believe I did that, but it was a slip of the hand. > Is there any easy way to recover that information? Is there an > undo command? > > -- > David S. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > You can't have everything. Where would you put it? > -- Steven Wright > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Before posting, please check: > http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual) > http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive) > > To request this thread, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To unsubscribe, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Trouble unsubscribing? Try: http://lists.mysql.com/php/unsubscribe.php -- Colin Faber (303) 859-1491 fpsn.net, Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Before posting, please check: http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual) http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive) To request this thread, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trouble unsubscribing? Try: http://lists.mysql.com/php/unsubscribe.php