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9/26/2008 10:44 AM
 

Hi All,

I am hoping against hope that someone knows a way to do this.

Yesterday, I acidentally deleted the project containing our applications buglist.  Later, I also found out that the database was not being backed up.  Does anyone know if it is possible to recover data in Bugnet without a SQL backup file?  Are bugs that were previously entered in the project still stored in the database, or are they gone with the project?

Any help appreciated - thanks.

 
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9/30/2008 5:50 AM
 

Jacobm wrote

Hi All,

I am hoping against hope that someone knows a way to do this.

Yesterday, I acidentally deleted the project containing our applications buglist.  Later, I also found out that the database was not being backed up.  Does anyone know if it is possible to recover data in Bugnet without a SQL backup file?  Are bugs that were previously entered in the project still stored in the database, or are they gone with the project?

Any help appreciated - thanks.

I think you may be out of luck, there are cascading deletes on the project so that when a project is deleted all bugs associated with that project is also deleted.   You can double check the database but im pretty sure there is a cascading delete on the project.


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