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I'm testing it for potential demo at ioug 2002, since i've got a abstract
in for undo management and flashback query.
does that help any?
joe
>>> jonathan_at_gennick.com 09/24/01 09:15AM
>>>Thursday, September 20, 2001, 9:40:17 PM, you wrote:EE>
does anyone use it or know how to use Automatic Undo ?EE> What is the
best option :I don't know which is best. I did recently notice that the
defaultdatabase you get when you install Oracle9i uses automaticundo. I
also discovered that if you want to use the newflashback query features,
that you must be using automaticundo management.I like the
simplified approach of "just create a bunch ofundo space and let Oracle
worry about it". But it is a newfeature, it may take some time to work the
kinks out, andI'm not sure I'd rush to convert all my databases to
it.By the way, is anyone doing anything with flashback
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