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I believe logminer utility can do the job.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:00 PM
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Anyone have something that can read the oracle dbf files? A client got my name from a friend and is asking if I can recover some of his data from a corrupt file in a database that has no backup. I have heard Oracle has something to do this but charges alot to perform this for them. I would like to help them with this and get my foot in the door for more projects like setting up backups:)
I believe it is all of the clients documentation for the last 3 years. Oops:)
Thanks, Dave
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Author: David Turner
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