![]() Since I have the plug-in installed in Management Studio, I can get to the log reader by right-clicking and choosing manage log reader. Looking at Management Studio, we can see that I have dropped the where clause off of my statement during execution, and it has affected many more rows than I wanted it to. Wouldn't it be great if there was a Control-Z type of option in SQL Server? Well, with quest's log reader, it can be just that simple. When data gets lost, tables get inadvertently dropped, or your environment just gets in a weird state, it can be upsetting. This video will cover the use of log reader in Toad for SQL Server. My name is Robert Pound, and I'm a product technologist from Quest.
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