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Default No log operation

Hi
I have a database with full recovery model.
Every night at 11.00pm performs full backup, and dayly every 3 hours performs differential backup, and trasnactional log backup performs every 15 minutes during a day.

I am interested what operations i can not recover from log or differential backup.

I saw that when i drop table i can recover it from log backup, but is there some operation that can not be recover

Thanks a lot
Alex





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