RE: Read from Archived Redo logs

  • From: "Dunbar, Norman (Capgemini)" <norman.dunbar.capgemini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Sreejith.Sreekantan@xxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 08:57:23 +0100

Morning ,

>> I remember some list member posted some time before, a 
>> script to read entries from archived redo logs. Can anyone 
>> please help me to get it. 
>> 
>> I would like to see what all data changes happened on a 
>> table on a day,I am planning to get the archived redo logs 
>> for that day and analyze. 
>> Any comments / help is appreciated. 

I suspect you are referring to David Litchfield's recent post about
"ddldump" available from http://www.v3rity.com/ddldump.php but I think
it's for mining the online redo logs. However, I suspect the archived
ones are pretty much identical.


Cheers,
Norman.

Norman Dunbar
Contract Senior Oracle DBA
Capgemini Database Team (EA)
Internal : 7 28 2051
External : 0113 231 2051 



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