In the article, we'll guide you through the step-by-step process of establishing a TFVC repository in Azure DevOps and linking your database to it using the dbForge Source Control tool.
Read on about how to recover deleted files using redo and undo scripts generated with the help of dbForge Transaction Log. In addition, the article covers some basics of ACID properties in transactions and best practices for rollback operations.
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