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5:37 AM
morning felllllllaaaaaaaaas
 
 
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7:43 AM
morning @ARr0w
sup man?
 
8:06 AM
nothin' just diagnosing the missing transactions
damn, no trace of 'em
 
Hi guys, does anyone know why when I took a .bak backup from one instance when restoring it on another (same server) if I restore it via the GUI all the data is present, when I try it with a query I am missing a lot of the recently added data?
 
hi @symon is is the db you are querying , the same that you have restored?
 
Yes, if i manually restore the same .bak (same path) via the GUI all my data is present
 
which db are you using?
 
apologies, sql server. I think its possibly something I done incorrectly at the time of backing up with regards to the .mdf/.ldf files
so when I restore via query/stored procedure I am missing some of the more recent data but these 100% exist in the .bak because if I go to the GUI and restore the exact .bak file I then have my data in there. I assume its maybe some options from the GUI that I need to build into my query as something is evidently different
 
8:25 AM
@symon hard to tell
 
no problem I'll keep working away at it, thanks tho
 
np
 
9:18 AM
@AndyK got it thanks :) I wasen't specifying FILE = n in my SP, the .bak contained 4 backups essentially and without setting FILE = 4 I think it was assuming the first backup (way before what I need) adding FILE = 4, REPLACE, and its solved
 
10:03 AM
Hello everybody, if someone have a good experience with .net core api, give me a help stackoverflow.com/questions/44083901/…
 
War
10:44 AM
@gtzinos that looks interesting
what's openiddict?
 
 
2 hours later…
12:37 PM
@War Yes its a very interesting. It is way to create a project in .net with authorization
If you don't need JWT bearer with entity framework (Ms solutions) is a good time to use it
 
 
4 hours later…
4:33 PM
@War Hi!
@AndyK
Hello! anyone here?
 
 
3 hours later…
8:03 PM
@War ?
I need help
 
sorry for the dumb question, but I recently switched to sqlalchemy and have no idea the sqlalchemy version of select * from table
 
8:44 PM
hi
 
9:13 PM
sqlalchemy as in the Python module? It's just select * from table.
 
9:35 PM
it's an orm db manager
so everything is broken into classes etc and they have prebuilt commands like User.query.all() would bring everything in the User table
but i have a subsection username and I only want that and can't figure out to do it without a for loop
 

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