Restore Data from Previous Day

I have my SQL Database Web Edition hosted on Azure, some stupid user deleted his data, how can I restore from previous day data? 
TIA
SV

Hi vai,
According to your description, as Mekh’s post, Microsoft Azure SQL Database service has built-in backups to support self-service Point in Time Restore ,Geo-Restore, Point in Time Restore and Geo-Restore are enabled for Basic, Standard, and
Premium service tiers.
In a SQL Azure Web database, you need to create a backup, then it will restore and protect your data from application or users errors.
There is an article about how to setup a backup and restore strategy for a Windows Azure SQL Database. You can review it.
http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/3057/windows-azure-sql-database-backup-and-restore-strategy/
Regards,
Sofiya Li
Sofiya Li
TechNet Community Support

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