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help!
I was testing some code and wiped out the records of a table by accident. whe i checked for [tablename].ISD, it seemed like all the data was still there. but when i do select * from [tablename], it says it's has 0 entry. what gives? what do i have to do actually retrieve the data? help me!! soon!! |
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ok, i'll rephrase the question.
i see the data file *.ISD. when i run isamchk the table, it's noted that there are deleted blocks. when i read *.ISD, i see all the data. but i need to undelte the blocks so that i can view them in mySQL. any idea? is it even possible? |
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