DBRECOVER for MySQL: RECOVER CASE : FRM CORRUPTED OR LOST CREATE TABLE SQL

  • select add .frm from menu start
  • input .frm file location
  • right click the .frm file , view it


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  1. […] if you don’t have the create table sql , you can parse the frm file via dbrecover , pls reference : https://dbrecover.com/129.html […]

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