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URB4N 5K1LLZ
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Restoring a Recently Deleted Database?
Is it possible to restore a recently deleted database? Stupid me deleted something that shouldn't have been. -_-
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URB4N 5K1LLZ
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If only there was one. No, I contacted the support team and all they could do was restore was from 1:00 AM that day. It was already to late, since I had deleted the database the previous day. =(
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I should have, but I've never been so careless to delete things like that. I was just cleaning up my databases and BOOM, I go and forget that I'm still using one DB and go delete it like a dork. =(
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MySQL Administrator is a nice local way of doing it. Though I don't know if Surpass has changed the policy with remote IP access (I know before any you added would disappear after a while, this was, mind you 2 years ago).
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