• I had to use this tool last week, when we noticed some data was missing in one of our tables after a manual update. Our backups were able to get us out the jam, but we wanted to use our issue as a good evaluation of such a product. It gave us some interesting views, but didn't seem to provide too much history as to the exact commands used, etc. It may have been my lack of knowledge in using this kind of tool, we're still evaluating it.

    I'm interested in how this tool compares to its competitors who are late to provide sql 2005 support. For instance, if Red-Gate's SQL Log Rescue doesn't support 2005 now, is its 2000 version good enough to warrant waiting for their 2005 version?