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hi,
old student (provide UR name)
if transaction log is full U have to check the
database is in recovery mode full you need to back up the transaction log. This will do the appropriate checkpoints and empty it.
If the database is in recovery mode simple you can simply truncate the transaction log by issue a backup log with truncate only or a backup log with no log...
The command TRUNCATE means remove all the rows in the target table....
regards.....
naveed ahmed...
sap basis consultant
old student (provide UR name)
if transaction log is full U have to check the
database is in recovery mode full you need to back up the transaction log. This will do the appropriate checkpoints and empty it.
If the database is in recovery mode simple you can simply truncate the transaction log by issue a backup log with truncate only or a backup log with no log...
The command TRUNCATE means remove all the rows in the target table....
regards.....
naveed ahmed...
sap basis consultant