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I agree. I can get what I want by looking at time
stamps on log files, grepping, etc. but that can be a
lot of work to put together. I have a need to do some
trending analysis and was expecting that I could get
this info out of the RMAN tables but it's looking like
that's just wishful thinking.
-w
>
>Perhaps looking at the last update time on the log
files?
>And I assume you know what time the backup
started ... ?
>
>> Is there no way to produce a report from the RMAN
>> views/tables that lists the date and duration of the
>> backups for each database?
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