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In the Object Explorer, right-click on the Databases node and select Restore Database... from the contextual menu.
Select the Backup File
Under the Source heading, select Device and click the ellipses button (...) to launch the Select backup devices dialog box.
Select the Backup File
Ensuring that File is selected, click Add to browse to the database .bak file and add it.
Once you've added the backup file and it's listed under Backup media:, click OK to exit this dialog box.
Check the Settings
Various fields in the Restore Database dialog box will be populated based on the backup file that you selected.
Click OK to restore the database.
You can (optionally) click Verify Backup Media to test that there's no problems with the backup file before running the restore process.
Success Message
You will receive a message informing you that the database was successfully restored.
Click OK to finish.
Check the Database
Navigate to the WideWorldImporters database and expand its nodes to review it's various objects such as tables, views, stored procedures, etc.
You can start working with this database immediately. For example, running SELECT * FROM Website.Suppliers; will return a list of suppliers using the Website.Suppliers view.
Restore a Database Using Transact-SQL
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