Re: Checkpoints
- From: "Arnie Rowland" <arnie@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 09:55:25 -0700
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Westwood Consulting, Inc
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"alex" <earthquake.de@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1157460686.192298.170210@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
i have a complex database. If a user (database is set to single user)
make changes, and the user want do redo these changes, i need a kind of
manual setted checkpoints. Such a checkpoint is set before changes
made.
The idea is, to set a checkpoint, (store all checkpoints), and when its
necassary you can revert to a checkpoint.
Is this possible or is there another technique to realize this?
Thank you in advance
Alex
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