database rollback

  • I am aware that a datbase can be restored to a point in time but under sql server is there a way to roll the entire database back to a point in time without doing a restore first.  Do you always have to do a restore from a backup prior to recovering/restoring to a time point

     

  • Hi Pete,

    Yes, the only way to do a point in time restore is to do a restore of the full DB (with norecovery set) followed by everything up to the transaction log that includes the time that you want to stop at.

    Hope this helps

  • Hi Mike

    I think that your answer should start with 'No' rather than 'Yes'

    --edit-- I think you were answering question 2 - I was referring to question 1

    The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
    Martin Rees

    You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
    Stan Laurel

  • Phil, shoudn't you have said "- I am referring to question 1" ? Unless there is a missing item in this message thread...


    The systems fine with no users loggged in. Can we keep it that way ?br>

  • Actually, I should have left this thread well alone

    But the original post contains two questions - that is how I came up with my rubbish answer!

    Think I'd better have a quiet day today

    The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
    Martin Rees

    You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
    Stan Laurel

  • LOL... actually there are no questions in the original post, at least from the point of view that there are no question marks :-). The phrasing suggests that the poster meant to ask, but without question marks it is easy to overlook one of the two intended questions . In fact both "Yes" and "No" could be considered correct answer.

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