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RE: recover single table from backup?

From: Heinrich, Tilo (tilo.heinrichsap.com)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 10:33:02 CDT


Hello Kristian,

You have to recover the backup into a newly created database, export the table using MaxDB's Loader and import the table into the original database. There is no shorter way to extract a single table from a backup.

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kristian Rink
Sent: Dienstag, 3. April 2007 15:05
To: maxdblists.mysql.com
Subject: recover single table from backup?

Folks;

is there a meaningful way how to recover a single table (which has been
deleted from the DB instance) from a (full/incremental) backup medium
without having to restore the full database instance? Right now, I
tried achieving something like this using a "newly" created DB instance
and the backups of the "old" one, which seems to be a rather tedious
way. Is there a better solution than that?

Thanks in advance and bye,
Kristian

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