This completes the recovery from the accidental delete of the rows from ORG
and STAFF.
6.12.2 Recovery using db2la
One advantage of the db2la command over the Log Analysis Tool GUI is that we
can create Undo SQL for both tables in one file. However, the Undo SQL in the
file will be in reverse order from that in which the rows were originally deleted.
This means that we will try to insert rows in STAFF before the corresponding
rows in ORG. Therefore, we cannot just run this SQL to undo the changes. We
have two options:
Run Undo SQL for each table ...
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