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Restore the Binary Logs from the Incremental or Differential Backup to a temporary directory on the MySQL server by selecting the Restore Binary Logs to Temporary Directory to Identify Time or Position option on the Options tab. |
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Use MySQL’s mysqlbinlog utility to identify the specific position of the unwanted transaction. For more information, refer to the Point-in-Time Recovery section of the MySQL Reference Guide. |
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Restore the same Incremental or Differential Backup again; however, select the Apply Binary Logs from Temporary Directory restore option, and specify the stop position that exists right before the unwanted transaction. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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On the Create Restore Job - Choose Saveset page, select Plug‑in for MySQL from the Plugin Type list. |
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To continue, click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, select the data that you want to restore. |
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Full or Individual Database/Table Copy Only Backups – The root node is listed as “All Databases” — because the actual database/table data was included in the backup. |
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Incremental or Differential Backups – The root node is listed as “Binary Logs” — because the transactions (Binary Logs) that occurred since the previous backup was performed are included in this form of backup. |
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