RE: Lost Data

2000-06-03 Thread lsellers
This does not sound good You probably truncated your tables. At this point my only hope of recovery would be advice from Dave Watts:-) I think you're giving me a little too much credit. I do live conveniently near NSA, though - I'm sure they could do it. ;) Just as a follow-up, I

RE: Lost Data

2000-06-01 Thread Frank Priest
: Lost Data Importance: High Hi Everyone, Please help! My co-worker and I made a significant amount of data disappeared from a SQL server database when we were in the process of transfering the database from SQL Server to Access 2000. We generated SQL scripts, created a machine datasource, and run

RE: Lost Data

2000-06-01 Thread Dave Watts
This does not sound good You probably truncated your tables. At this point my only hope of recovery would be advice from Dave Watts:-) I think you're giving me a little too much credit. I do live conveniently near NSA, though - I'm sure they could do it. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf

RE: Lost Data

2000-05-31 Thread ldang {Lily Dang}
Hi Everyone, Please help! My co-worker and I made a significant amount of data disappeared from a SQL server database when we were in the process of transfering the database from SQL Server to Access 2000. We generated SQL scripts, created a machine datasource, and run it to a new Access 2000

RE: Lost Data

2000-05-31 Thread lsellers
We still have the SQL scripts, what do we do? Cry? Consider buying a CD Rewritable? More seriously, you should stop touching the db peroid. And immediately make another copy it to someplace else on the hard drive. Some databases don't actually physically purge the data after you delete it. At

RE: Lost Data

2000-05-31 Thread Mike Sheldon
31, 2000 12:18 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Lost Data Importance: High Hi Everyone, Please help! My co-worker and I made a significant amount of data disappeared from a SQL server database when we were in the process of transfering the database from SQL Server to Access 2000. We