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Restoring a table

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I had a user accidentally delete a connection role and that deleted all of the connections associated with that role. Is there a good way to restore this? I did a restore to a sandbox environment, but how can I restore one table from that restore? Is there a way to do that? Or can I export the data and import it back again? 

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    Haig Liu Profile Picture
    Haig Liu Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: Restoring a table

    Hi RyeTeacher,

    Unfortunately, the original environment backup is no longer available in its current version and you will have to re-import the data.

    https://dynamics-chronicles.com/article/dynamics-365-data-migration-ssis-kingswaysoft-and-powerpack

    The only thing we can prepare is to save the table before modifying the relationship.

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    a33ik Profile Picture
    a33ik 84,323 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: Restoring a table

    Hello,

    I would say the easiest and cleanest way is to use SSIS + KingsWay soft adapter to migrate the missing data.

    I would think of limiting the delete privileges of your users as well.

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