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  • Our not large company uses in office SQL Server 2005 during some years. Only couple of days ago we saw a serious problem. Our main sql database stopped showing important data or information disappeared. We applied to backup, but it was absent.
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  • Heh... I've seen this post before.  Stand by for the SPAM folks. 😉

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

  • Jeff Moden - Friday, November 17, 2017 5:24 PM

    Heh... I've seen this post before.  Stand by for the SPAM folks. 😉

    And I who had been writing this elaborate answer to the question for the last 16 hours :hehe:
    😎

  • Eirikur Eiriksson - Saturday, November 18, 2017 9:14 AM

    Jeff Moden - Friday, November 17, 2017 5:24 PM

    Heh... I've seen this post before.  Stand by for the SPAM folks. 😉

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    And I who had been writing this elaborate answer to the question for the last 16 hours :hehe:
    😎

    [/quote]

    There's that spam. Reported. 🙂

    P.s. I'm amazed that Carrie's (That's the OP's name if we go by her picture) language skills have gone down the pan so much since her last blog. O.o

    Thom~

    Excuse my typos and sometimes awful grammar. My fingers work faster than my brain does.
    Larnu.uk

  • Thom A - Sunday, November 19, 2017 5:20 AM

    Eirikur Eiriksson - Saturday, November 18, 2017 9:14 AM

    Jeff Moden - Friday, November 17, 2017 5:24 PM

    Heh... I've seen this post before.  Stand by for the SPAM folks. 😉

    And I who had been writing this elaborate answer to the question for the last 16 hours :hehe:
    😎

    [/quote]
    There's that spam. Reported. 🙂

    P.s. I'm amazed that Carrie's (That's the OP's name if we go by her picture) language skills have gone down the pan so much since her last blog. O.o[/quote]
    She must be living in an English speaking country, my English has drastically deteriorated since I moved to London 😛
    😎

  • Eirikur Eiriksson - Sunday, November 19, 2017 5:27 AM

    She must be living in an English speaking country, my English has drastically deteriorated since I moved to London 😛
    😎

    Not sure how I feel that. I lived in "London" until the Summer, Although, Essex is more renown for it's poor English. Give it a few months and I'll be saying "in'nit" for "isn't it", and "naaaah" for "no, I disagree". 😉

    Thom~

    Excuse my typos and sometimes awful grammar. My fingers work faster than my brain does.
    Larnu.uk

  • yetiger909 - Sunday, November 19, 2017 3:32 AM

    If you can’t open or repair .mdf via any method, in such case was created special instrument like repair ms sql database


    Here are represented the models of sql recovery - https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertutorial/2/sql-server-recovery-models/


    It is the address of the guide below: https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertutorial/112/recovering-a-database-that-is-in-the-restoring-state/

    Ok... so either the same spammer is using two different names or it's two different people.  The post above is still spam for just exactly the product that I thought was going to come out of this and they tried to make it somewhat legitimate (it's still not) by listing a couple of real posts.

    To you bloody spammers... If you have a good product, take the time to get involved with the community of people that you want to buy it and stop with the horse muffin story in the initial post.  At least attempt to write it using decent English.  If you actually DO help people in other areas, we'll actually tolerate you listing your product in your signature line.  But, it does actually have to be helpful and not useless rhetoric.

    As it is, you've given yourself a permanent black eye with me because of your silly spam tactics.  I wouldn't buy your product if I needed it.  Why would I buy something from someone whose initial contact was to deceive?  Get a grip and get real instead of doing the fake plea for help and the ridiculously obvious follow up.

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.

    Change is inevitable... Change for the better is not.


    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)

  • Thom A - Sunday, November 19, 2017 5:46 AM

    Eirikur Eiriksson - Sunday, November 19, 2017 5:27 AM

    She must be living in an English speaking country, my English has drastically deteriorated since I moved to London 😛
    😎

    Not sure how I feel that. I lived in "London" until the Summer, Although, Essex is more renown for it's poor English. Give it a few months and I'll be saying "in'nit" for "isn't it", and "naaaah" for "no, I disagree". 😉

    According to my "sources", I used to live in SheBoo (Shepherd's Bush) and I'm now in Chish (Chiswick), in'nit is still south of the river but the likes of "I like it better" or such go through every day. Proper (Engllish) is these days the denominator of "understanable" means of communication when most of the neighbours speak natively Polish, Italian, Irish (yes there is a difference), Hindi, Swahili, all the known Indian languages and dialects, Shri Lankan, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic (only me), African, Duch, German, Asante Twi, Dagaare, Dagbani, Dangme, Ewe, Ga, Gonja, Kasem, Fante, Akuapem Twi, Nzema, Wasa, Talensi, Frafra, Hausa and then some. I've found few English and then some more 😉
    😎
    The point is that I love the diveristy but it does put some strain on "proper English"

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