RE: Using RMAN to recover a copy of a database from backup files only
- From: "Steve Wales" <sjwales@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'Kevin Jernigan'" <kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 21:07:37 -0600
Was data that was updated incorrectly beyond the ability to repair manually
on a massive scale.
Already done recovery from backup in prod, new incarnation, so can't
flashback anything past RESETLOGS
And my test DB copy that I did before the restore didn't go far enough into
the future
Steve
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From: Kevin Jernigan [mailto:kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 8:50 PM
To: sjwales@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: Using RMAN to recover a copy of a database from backup files
only
How about using flashback query to view the affected table(s) right before
they were screwed up? Or is this a physical and not logical corruption?
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