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Restoring damaged databasesWhen restoring your workflow database, you must use the utility that corresponds to the utility you used to back up the database. The following procedure uses SQL Server as an example. For more precise details, see the help text provided with SQL Server's backup utility. If your database uses an Oracle database, see the Oracle documentation for database backup and restore procedures. TIP SQL Server enables you to restore (or replicate) a database to a foreign server by setting up and using a backup device on that server. You may want to restore a database to a foreign server if only a few records in the database have been corrupted and/or your site cannot afford the downtime necessary to perform a database restore. Restore the database to the foreign server and copy the corrupted records to the production database. To restore a database to
a particular point in time Use the point-in-time restore option and specify a specific time. To restore a database to the time of failure
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