• There is no specific to SQL Server function called a "refresh." Most of the time I've seen it used it's referring to a process (created by a business) wherein an environment is updated with a copy of the production system, most of the time through a restore process (and restore is very well defined, you can look it up). That process frequently involves cleaning the data in some fashion prior to giving people access.

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