| | Submitted on: 8/6/2002 5:15:39 AM
By: Keith Henry
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By 2 Users Compatibility:SQL Server 7.0
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| | Viewing the Tranaction log in MS SQL 7+ | |
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DBCC Log (Databasename|dbid [,ResponseOption])
Databasename|dbid - Identifier for the database you wish to view the log on.
ResponseOption - 0 to 4 for the level of report you need. 0 is default.
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