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Re: SQL 2000,can you get update records from transcation log?

 
 
Dave Patrick
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      20th Oct 2005
Try ask them here.

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"williamwon" wrote:
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> I try it again and again,but it's failure.
> if you can, I need your help.
> update records can help we analyze wrong data.
> please help me.
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