Recovering dropped tables in Azure Databricks with UNDROP TABLE
Oops, Dropped the Wrong Table? What now? We’ve all been there: you’re cleaning up some old stuff in Databricks, run a quick DROP TABLE… and suddenly realize it was the production sales table. Heart stops for a second, right? Good news: if you’re using Unity Catalog in Azure Databricks, the UNDROP command is basically an […]
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