What's new in SysInfoTools MS SQL Database Recovery 8.08

Dec 14, 2017
  • Show Advanced Deleted Records:
  • This is a new feature in the updated version which works with Advanced Recovery mode. If you’re choosing advanced recovery mode and want to recover the deleted records, you should choose Show Advanced Deleted Recovery mode.
  • Auto-generate LOG:
  • The new updated version contains a feature for the auto-generating log file in TXT format at any location defined by a user. The LOG file is generated on Desktop by default.
  • Save maximum length of column:
  • Instead of the user-defined length of variable columns, this option will set the maximum length of variable columns which are found in table definition or table schema.
  • Save Collation of columns which are set manually:
  • If you define any collation of column manually (different from the original one) in your database and you want to save the data as per the defined collation for particular columns, you need to select this option before starting the saving process.
  • Collation Option: Microsoft SQL Server stores database file with a particular collation type. This new updated version provides users an option to define the collation type:
  • Auto-detect:
  • If you choose Auto-detect option, the software will automatically detect the collation type which is used in your database file. If you have no idea what's your collation type, you should choose this option.
  • Define Manually: If you better know the collation type used in your database, you should choose the Manual option by which you need to define the collation type manually. Note: If the auto-detect option fails to detect the collation type in your database, you should define that manually.

New in SysInfoTools MS SQL Database Recovery 8.04 (Apr 11, 2017)

  • Collation Option: Microsoft SQL Server stores database file with a particular collation type. This new updated version provides users an option to define the collation type:
  • -Auto-detect: If you choose Auto-detect option, software will automatically detect the collation type which is used in your database file. If you have no idea what’s your collation type, you should choose this option.
  • -Define Manually: If you better know the collation type used in your database, you should choose Manual option by which you need to define the collation type manually. Note: If the auto-detect option fails to detect the collation type in your database, you should define that manually.
  • Show Advanced Deleted Records: This is a new feature in the updated version which works with Advanced Recovery mode. If you’re choosing advanced recovery mode and want to recover the deleted records, you should choose Show Advanced Deleted Recovery mode.
  • Auto-generate LOG: The new updated version contains a feature for auto-generating log file in TXT format at any location defined by user. The LOG file is generated on Desktop by default.
  • Save maximum length of column: Instead of user-defined length of variable columns, this option will set the maximum length of variable columns which are found in table definition or table schema.
  • Save Collation of columns which are set manually: If you define any collation of column manually (different from the original one) in your database and you want to save the data as per the defined collation for particular columns, you need to select this option before starting the saving process.