I suspect the answer is "no" so just looking for absolute confirmation I'm not missing something...
In my current client, its common for us to have to roll back a database to as far back as 6 months ago due to bad data (all of our data comes from text files, so reloading is no big deal).
Each of these customer dbs is in an AG for read offloading and DR.
When I remove the DB from the AG so I can restore an old backup, the db copy stays on the secondary in Restoring... status.
To re-add after the prod restore is done, I have to go drop the DB on the secondary manually, since this is is not in the wizard..
OR IS IT?!?!? Am I missing it?
I know I can T-SQL this, or :Connect in SQL CMD mode...but is this option in the Wizard somewhere and I'm just overlooking it? I have junior DBAs I that use the wizard for now, and even a couple of power user/non-DBAs that are allowwed to do this process.
SQL 2014. Just looking to verify I am not missing something. Is 2016 wizard any different?
Thanks,
Kevin3NF
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