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I know that my question probably don't belong here but I would be really so thankful if someone has the skill for solving this out.

I have recently made several update statements that I shouldn't have done and would like to see their queries with parameters or at least something so I could retrieve the data back manually.

I'm able to access ::fn_dblog(NULL, NULL) and I would like to know if can I see the queries with parameters from there?

It could have been cca 200 statements.

I'm using SQL server 2012.

I don't have backup or query tracing ony my server.

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  • @PaulWhite I have changed data in one of the tables so I would like to retrieve them as they were before the update statement. Is it possible somehow please?
    – Marek
    Commented May 15, 2014 at 13:38
  • @PaulWhite No I don't I mentioned that in the title.
    – Marek
    Commented May 15, 2014 at 13:40

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See if the query plans are still in cache.

Adjust the datetime and query filter to suit what you know about the queries you ran

SELECT dest.text 
from sys.dm_exec_query_stats AS deqs 
cross APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(deqs.sql_handle) AS dest 
where deqs.last_execution_time > '15 may 2014 14:00' 
and dest.text LIKE '%UPDATE%'
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  • Hello, thank you for your fast reply, but I cannot see those queries anymore, basically my problem is that I updated data in table and would like to retrieve them back. Is it possible somehow please? I would be really thankful.
    – Marek
    Commented May 15, 2014 at 13:37

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