Re: Fixing an error...

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Depends if you were using Inno-db if not then I don't think you can restore.

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"Tristan Pretty" <Tristan.Pretty@risk.sungard.com> wrote in message
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> I've jsut converted my a column in my MySQL database to date format, from
> text.
> All good, but it's over written the previous entries... (I'm left with
> 0000-00-00 many times)
>
> is there any roll back function to save my data?
>
> I know I should've backed up forst, but I fotgot, I@ll slap myself later,
> but for now, what can I do...?
>
>
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