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Whether you use SQL Anywhere as an embedded database within an original application or as a separate database server, the system requires stable, undamaged files to operate. SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere is an ideal solution when files are undermined by corruption. This advanced repair utility recovers data from damaged files, generating clean new ASCII scripts that allow you to rebuild your database.
With SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere, you can test the range of recovery before you buy. A free demo is available for immediate download. The demo fully restores a sample from your file, then clearly displays all recoverable fields with demo text.
SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere is a powerful repair tool, but it does not offer support for AES-encrypted databases.
With all the roles SQL Anywhere might play, it requires a versatile piece of software to restore its data when files are corrupted. SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere is a reliable data restoration utility designed specifically for the widely used database management system. If your SQL Anywhere systems are failing because of data corruption, order a copy of SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere today.
Computers must meet the following requirements to run SecureRecovery for SQL Anywhere:
In many cases, Recovery for SQL Anywhere can fully restore damaged, corrupted or otherwise inaccessible database files. You can use the demo version to test the recoverability of your databases.
The demo is almost the same as the full version, but with a limit on the number of recoverable rows in each SQL Anywhere table. This is a short limit, intended to show that the software is capable of recovering usable information.
After the data recovery program exceeds the set limit, it will populate all of the remaining rows in the SQL Anywhere database with “demo” placeholder text or null values, depending on the type of field targeted. As a result, the demo output is much smaller than a typical SQL Anywhere database file. In order to access the areas with the placeholders, you will need to purchase the full version of SQL Anywhere.
You will need to recreate your database, either by manually processing the scripts in the folder or by simply running the batch file. Both options will recreate your database from scratch.
If you process the SQL scripts manually, you will need to process them in the appropriate order. Start with schema.sql, then process dataNNNN.sql.
This can occur when damaged areas are nullified, and it is a common part of the data recovery process. Minor differences in file size should not cause any accessibility issues, although if your database is partially overwritten or permanently damaged, some features may not be available in the recovered database.
The command line is accessible through the Windows -> Run menu. Use the call format listed here:
sar.exe “”
You should not use angle brackets, and you should verify that you have created the directory for the recovered databases. If you need to use modifiers, use a question mark as a replacement for a single/individual symbol and use an asterisk for groups of symbols. By accessing the command line version of Recovery for SQL Anywhere, you can create batch files to carry out advanced processes, but remember to back up your original files before attempting recovery.