J'ai la solution à ma question. Il faut d'abord créer une procédure
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[sp_Recover_Dropped_Objects]
@Database_Name NVARCHAR(MAX),
@Date_From DATETIME,
@Date_To DATETIME
AS
DECLARE @Compatibility_Level INT
SELECT @Compatibility_Level=dtb.compatibility_level
FROM master.sys.databases AS dtb WHERE [email protected]_Name
IF ISNULL(@Compatibility_Level,0)<=80
BEGIN
RAISERROR('The compatibility level should be equal to or greater SQL SERVER 2005 (90)',16,1)
RETURN
END
Select [Database Name],Convert(varchar(Max),Substring([RowLog Contents 0],33,LEN([RowLog Contents 0]))) as [Script]
from fn_dblog(NULL,NULL)
Where [Operation]='LOP_DELETE_ROWS' And [Context]='LCX_MARK_AS_GHOST'
And [AllocUnitName]='sys.sysobjvalues.clst'
AND [TRANSACTION ID] IN (SELECT DISTINCT [TRANSACTION ID] FROM sys.fn_dblog(NULL, NULL)
WHERE Context IN ('LCX_NULL') AND Operation in ('LOP_BEGIN_XACT')
And [Transaction Name]='DROPOBJ'
And CONVERT(NVARCHAR(11),[Begin Time]) BETWEEN @Date_From AND @Date_To)
And Substring([RowLog Contents 0],33,LEN([RowLog Contents 0]))<>0
Exécutez la procédure ci-dessous
EXEC sp_Recover_Dropped_Objects 'Sample_Training','2015/12/24','2015/01/07'