Table Restore
May 2, 2001I'm pulling my hair out !
I cannot find how to restore an individual table from a full db backup in 2000, this was easy in 6.5.
Can anybody help ?
Thanks
I'm pulling my hair out !
I cannot find how to restore an individual table from a full db backup in 2000, this was easy in 6.5.
Can anybody help ?
Thanks
Hi all,
In SQL 6.5 I was able to do individual table restores. I need to do that now in SQL 7.0 sp2 but can't find anything in Enterprise Manager that will allow me to do that. Did they remove that feature?
TIA!!
JJ
Is is possible to do a single table restore in SQL 7? I have a user that needs to do this and I recall reading somewhere that this was no longer possible in 7.0
Thanks,
Brad
I need to restore 1 table (not an entire database).
What is the best way to do this ????
Thanks in advance...
Nancy
Does anyone know of a way to restore a single table using SQL 7.0? I know that I can build a dummy database and do a database restore, then copy the table from database to database. But....was wondering if there is a way to restore a single table from a backup. Is losing the ability to restore a single table one of the 'features' of 7.0?
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Thanks,
Does anyone know if I can restore an individual table in SQL 7.0?
I know I can DTS from a copy of the database but how can I restore a table directly from a backup file.
Thanks
Ben
Hi,
How can I restore just one table from the full backup? It was very easy with 6.5 but I am not sure whether it's possible with 7.0 and if it is possible, how to do it.
Thanks in advance.
Someone, I don't know who, deleted an important table in my database. I've only been able to find restore routines on full databases. Is there any way to restore just a single table?
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Thanks in advance.
Hi,
How I Restore a Table with MS SQL Server 7.0.
Tank's,
Carlos Costa
Dear all,
1 ) How do I restore a table or tables from SQL Server Version 7.0 backup ? Lets say..I have backed up an entire database and want to restore only a 5 tables and not the entire database.
How do I do that ?
2) What is the difference between varchar and nvarchar datatypes in SQL Server version 7.0 ?
Thanks and Regards,
Paresh.
In SQL Server 7.0, is is it possible to RESTORE a single table from a database backup?
TIA
Hi!
This morning, I needed to restore 1 table to a database because it had
accidentally been deleted (don't ask). Each time I tried to restore the
single table, I would select TOOLS| DATABASE BACKUP/RESTORE| RESTORE
tab from Enterprise Manager, then I select SINGLE TABLE, but am only
given the existing table names as choices to restore. This happens when
I select to restore 'FROM DEVICE' as well.
Am I doing something wrong or is this how MS SQL6.5 is supposed to
work? Am I only able to restore a corrupt table and not a missing
table? I ended up restoring the entire database...
Thanks for your help!
Toni Eibner
Hi,
I have a problem. For some reason I needed to restore a single (large) table that shares a filegroup with other tables. I have a full backup of the database. How can I restore my particular table?
-- Srinivas
Is it possible to restore a single table in SQL. If so does anyone have any idea how to go about it. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Is there a way to restore only one table from a DB backup.
I need restore one table not database because I have update others tables in this database.
thanks in advance
kinds regards
Abdel
Hi guys,
How to make single table backup / or Restore individual table from the Database backup file.SQL server 6.5 got an option to do this...Anyone know in SQL 7.0 or 2000
I appreciate ur immediate reply!
Thanks
Rajeev
Using SQL Server 2000 and moving to a new computer. We did a full backup ofthe existing database to tape, brought up the new computer with a cleaninstall using the same server name and IP address, and did a full restore.Not only were some permissions messed up, but Crystal Reports 10 and someAccess Data Projects refused to run. I finally discovered while running anSP_WHO that the individual database names that we'd created (meaning not'master' and the other standard tables) had several dozen blanks appendedonto the end of them. Looking at dbnames in the SP_WHO made it clear thatthis had happened, and once I knew what I was looking for it was apparent inEnterprise Manager as well when I'd select a database name in the left pane.Interestingly, VB6 applications have no trouble connecting to these tableswithout modification of the connection string. Every single CR10 report sofar has had to have it's tables relinked, and this has broken some othercode that looks at dbnames.1: How could something like this happen?2: How is it best fixed?Thanks!David
View 3 Replies View RelatedHello AllI am currently doing a project on MS SQL Server 2005 where I am inneed of table level backup/restore. I know about FILEGROUP. But inour project using FILEGROUP is not feasible. As far as I know MS SQLServer 2005 does not support Table level restore directly. Moreoverrelational integrity is also matter.Is there any clever trick or 3rd party free software to do table levelrestore/backup? Please Help.Best regardsNasif
View 5 Replies View RelatedHi,
i have a backup file , and i saw the wizard to restore the file in sql2005.
But i need to restore only a table.
Is there a wizard for that?
I want to delete some records from dbo.ABC table using where clause.
And would like to restore the deleted records back into the same table.
I have a table that has appx 3.2 million rows. see sp_help
Name Owner Type Created_datetime
-------------------------------------------------------------------
TB_SAAI014_BPD dbo user table 2005-08-10 11:33:23.893
Column_name Type Comp Lngth Prec Scale Nullable
------------------------------------------------------------------------
RowID int no 4 10 0 no
SPHInstID int no 4 10 0 no
BPDInstID int no 4 10 0 no
BMUID varchar no 11 no
InfoImblCfw numeric no 9 12 2 no
BMUPrdNonDel numeric no 9 12 2 no
PrdFPN numeric no 9 13 3 no
PrdBMUBalSrvVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
PrdInfoImblVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
PrdExpdMtrVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
BMUMtrVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
PrdBMUNonDelBidVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
PrdBMUNonDelOfrVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
TranLossFctr numeric no 9 15 7 no
TranLossMtpl numeric no 9 15 7 no
TradUnitName varchar no 30 no
TotTrdUnitMtrVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
BMUAppBalSrvVol numeric no 9 13 3 no
DTCreated datetime no 8 yes
DTUpdated datetime no 8 yes
Identity Seed Inc Not Repl
-----------------------------------------
RowID 0 1 0
RowGUIDcol
-----------------------------
No rowguidcol column defined.
Data Located on File Group
==========================
PRIMARY
Index Name Decsription Keys
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
idx_SPH_BPD clustered, unique located on PRIMARY SPHInstID, BPDInstID
This table has 1 clustered index based on its own unique record ID and that of its parent table record
I have an import process that adds appx 980 rows of data to this table and numerous rows to several other tables as part of a transaction and it ran in about 15 seconds.
However we suffered a server failure and it had to be rebuilt (Svr2k3), SQL 2000 re-installed (with default options) and the data base restored.
The same transaction is now taking 8 to 9 minutes.
I tracked it down to this particular table. Just doing a count(*) takes over 5 minutes. Select * where ID = 1 takes over 5 mins. Also, whenever the table is accessed you can hear the server thrashing the disks. Other tables, although smaller do not seem to be suffering from this masive performance drop..
I've tried droping and recreating the index. I have even created a copy of the table, with index, and still get the same issue with speed.
DBCC CHECKTABLE returns the following but takes 6 and a half minutes
DBCC results for 'TB_SAAI014_BPD'.
There are 3168460 rows in 72011 pages for object 'TB_SAAI014_BPD'.
DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.
No errors are shown
A DBCC CHECKTABLE on another table with 230 thousand rows, run at the same time only took 10 seconds
Can anyone please point me in the direction of things to check, try or repair.
Any help greatfully recieved.
Jinx1966
Hi!
Is there any way I can resore a specified set of deleted rows from a table? Most of these rows were created during the course of the day, but at the end a user deleted them accidentally. My latest full backup is from last night, but if I restore it, it will overwrite many other tables that already have correct informaiton entered during the day. Is there any to roll back only the transaction with which the rows were deleted?
Hi!
Is there any way I can resore a specified set of deleted rows from a table? Most of these rows were created during the course of the day, but at the end of it a user deleted them accidentally. My latest full backup is from last night, but if I restore it, it will overwrite many other tables that already have correct informaiton entered during the day. Is there any to roll back only the transaction with which the rows were deleted?
Mnay thanks for your help!
av
hi
can you posible one tabel restore in database using full backfile
thanks
Hi!
I have a SQL 2000 database that has several tables with the same name but with different users/logins.
Example:
Database "Customers"
Table Customer with user / login CompanyA
Table Customer with user / login CompanyB
Table Contact with user / login CompanyA
Table Contact with user / login CompanyB
I need to split these into two different database's
Database "CustomersA"
Table Customer with user / login CompanyA
Table Contact with user / login CompanyA
Database "CustomersB"
Table Customer with user / login CompanyB
Table Contact with user / login CompanyB
Any good idea how to do this?
Ingar
Hi all.
First, sorry about my poor english.
I have a database which above 6 gb data and i have droped all table in my database.
I try to restore from log file but my database is set to simple backup and auto shrink so log file doesn't help anymore.
I have used some software to recovery from log file too but useless.
My only hope right now is mdf file.
Please help me. How could i restore my mdf file to state before i droped tables.
Thanks
While migrating Report services in SQL Server 2005 to 2014, I am trying to restore the Encryption Key in RS Configuration Manager in2014. But I cannot click the 'Restore' button in RS Configuration Manager. So if I should be grant more right to do so or any other action?
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I am looking for a SQL Backup/Restore tools which can restore multiple environments. Here is high level requirements.
1. We have 4 DBs, range from 1 TB - 1.5 TB Each Database. When we restore to QA, DEV, or Staging, we usually restore 4 of them.
2. I am looking for the speed to complete restoring between 1 - 2 hours for 4 DBs.
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Hello,
Would some one please help me with the syntex on how to run "restore filelistonly" or restore verifyonly" on a SQL backup which has multiple filesets?? My backups locations are as follow:
RESTORE VERIFYONLY
From disk = 'E:syndicated_databank__bkup_01.bak',
'E:syndicated_databank__bkup_02.bak',
€˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_03.bak€™,
€˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_04.bak€™, €˜E:syndicated_databank__bkup_05.bak€™
I tried to do a restore with the above, I got error The label 'E' has already been declared. Label names must be unique within a query batch or stored procedure.
Please advise!!
I have seen this before. A 2000 restore fails, leaving the database thinking it is being restored but the restore job failed and errors when it is restarted. EM is clueless. I believe there is a proc to reset some flag. Can you share it with me???
Thanks!