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titan31
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

So, made a bit of a mistake today, and accidently deleted the marts folder on our Compute server today. I'm getting it recovered through our nightly backup too (non-sas) but do you know is there any knock on effect to SAS for it to have gone missing? 

 

There was a data library assigned and saved in that folder if that has any effect.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

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manz352
Fluorite | Level 6

If you manage to recover the physical folder there should be no harm to SAS. The metadata will point to the recovered physical folder once restored. 

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manz352
Fluorite | Level 6

If you manage to recover the physical folder there should be no harm to SAS. The metadata will point to the recovered physical folder once restored. 

titan31
Quartz | Level 8

Excellent. From what I can see, it's the tables that have been created from SCD loads that will be the fun ones. Need to recover those.

manz352
Fluorite | Level 6

You may need to validate the content of the SCD2 data once restored. The column used as the End Date on change tracking should help.

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