I'm a newbie...so bear with me...PLEASE!
I have been asked to create a series of reports that utilize the 3/31 database. Our data within SQL server has AS OF dates. Which means that the data that is showing within SQL server right now is data from the previous day. So, therefore, tomorrow's data will actually have the data I want. Perfect!
My PROBLEM and QUESTION:
What do I do on April 2nd? How can I utilize that same 3/31 database after the AS OF date changes to 4/1? Does this make sense? One thing I'm doing is preparing to run the reports on tomorrow however I know that people are going to approach me after the fact wanting to access the 3/31 database. Can you guide me please? Thanks!
BTW, I'm running SQL 7.0 and we backup nightly using ArcServe...if that helps.
Lachele
I have been asked to create a series of reports that utilize the 3/31 database. Our data within SQL server has AS OF dates. Which means that the data that is showing within SQL server right now is data from the previous day. So, therefore, tomorrow's data will actually have the data I want. Perfect!
My PROBLEM and QUESTION:
What do I do on April 2nd? How can I utilize that same 3/31 database after the AS OF date changes to 4/1? Does this make sense? One thing I'm doing is preparing to run the reports on tomorrow however I know that people are going to approach me after the fact wanting to access the 3/31 database. Can you guide me please? Thanks!
BTW, I'm running SQL 7.0 and we backup nightly using ArcServe...if that helps.
Lachele