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hey there is this thing on i think its hungry better be on otherwise im just talking to myself for no good reason welcome my name is eric i work for rentals our unlimited and today were going to talk about how to restore transaction logs using the standby syntax and how that can help you in emergencies you need to recover some data figure out which log file has the data that you need to restore now its a dba must to understand and know how to use this syntax and be able to well i dont know the moment do it off the top of your head remembering syntax is hard hard work uh scripting things out a few times does help you remember that uh were gonna look at a pretty simple example of how it works and how it can help you in an emergency there are more advanced uses using syntax with stop ads stop that mark and start stop before mark which can take either a date time or an lsn or a transaction name and you can use that to uh stop at a particular point within a transaction log that is co