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  1. Yeah, that\'s what I figured, I just thought due to the size of the files, maybe there was some way to do it through a back door.
  2. Hi there- I accidently executed a mysql command \"DELETE FROM `responses` WHERE `obj_id` > 123. What I really meant to say was delete the row where obj_id = 123. Needless to say I delete ALL my data. Fortunately I backup all my tables every night, however, this won\'t reflect anything that was input after 3am. I\'ve logged in as root and am looking at my tables under /var/lib/mysql/ and it considering the size of the file, I think the data is still there, although I can\'t access it. I have 3 files: res.frm --> 16396 res.MYD --> 544360 res.MYI --> 1389568 Judging by the size, I assume the data is still intact, however it\'s just a matter of retrieving it. I issued a ROLLBACK command, immediately after I made the deadly delete mistake, and it said it was executed successfully, however, it still reads as have 0 rows. Any suggestions?? Thanks!
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