Now we demonstrate how to recover the dropped table using the DB2 Recovery
Expert GUI.
7.1.6 Recovering a dropped table using DB2 Recovery Expert
Start the DB2 Recovery Expert software and connect to the SAMPLE database
(Figure7-1). Notice that the left bottom part of the window shows the log path. In
case your log path is different, change it by clicking Add or Remove. Then click
Next.
Figure 7-1 DB2 Recovery Expert GUI - Connected to a database
On the object selection tab (Figure 7-2), you can either enter the dropped table
name into the table box, or you can browse the list of tables (including dropped ...
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