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If that is not possible, then in some cases, you may be able to remove the damaged parts of the database and recover from there while keeping most of the important data intact. This article explains some possible ways to do this. Note that none of these methods are guaranteed, and are done at your own risk. | If that is not possible, then in some cases, you may be able to remove the damaged parts of the database and recover from there while keeping most of the important data intact. This article explains some possible ways to do this. Note that none of these methods are guaranteed, and are done at your own risk. | ||
- | We can help you with these under our chargeable service which costs £30/hr (or part of) for this type of problem, but there are no guarantees we will be able to recover anything. | + | We can help you with these under our chargeable service which costs £40/hr (or part of) for this type of problem, but there are no guarantees we will be able to recover anything. |
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+ | If the problem is in a normal table, then depending on the table name, you may be able to delete the table without losing critical data. Please contact support@pscs.co.uk with the table name and we will be able to tell you what is stored in that table, and how to delete it if that is an appropriate action. | ||
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- | SELECT username, folder FROM messages.foldermessages INNER JOIN users.users ON messages.foldermessages.userid=users.users.username | + | SELECT username, folder FROM messages.foldermessages |
this will tell you summary information about the message which may help know which message will been deleted | this will tell you summary information about the message which may help know which message will been deleted |