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Ron,
It seems to be the correct answer I believe. If the package is lost I should ask the developer to get it from the version control system and I should compile it. This seems to be the right approach rather than importing the dump file and get a big list of errors.
After seeing the responses from the list members, I got a clear idea how to
handle the
"Large Export Problem". I will break up the export into 4 types(full export
with norows, static, non-static and the rest), schedule them to fit our
schedule, and use the version control system approach for the
packages/stored procs. Importing the dumpfile to restore the package as last
resort.
Thanks for all those who replied.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 10:39 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Babu,
It may not be THE correct answer but I keep all of the packages
created by the development community on a disk as the txt or sql
statemants used to create them. It helps to have them handy when they
need to be modified because of a table structure change, etc. I just
give them back to the deveopers to fix and then I recompile on the
production server. Also it help to keep them up to date as we are
currently migration to a newer version of Oracle while changing the
structure of some tables.
With the current sql used to create the package that was distroyed you
can recreate it easily.
Ron
>>> jbdonga_at_ucdavis.edu 03/25/03 07:33PM >>>
Thanks for the caution. Does any one know if I export with
owner=<schema
Name> rows=N, then drop a package and import from the export file with
IGNORE=N (which is default), will it restore the dropped package and
error
out on all other objects as they are already exist?
Is this the right way of restoring the dropped package or will it have
any
problems? There are plenty of the tables in the database and error list
will
be too long in this case. Any side effects? or Is there any other way
to
import a dropped pakage?
A little bit uncomfortable seeing big error list for restoring one
package.
Any ideas or will I have to live with this in case the need arises?
Iam
afraid of any side effects.
--Babu
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:54 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
The problem with direct=y is that imports done from these dumps are then very version dependent.
Jared
Govindan K <gkatteri_at_yahoo.co.uk>
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03/25/2003 02:49 PM
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Babu
Why not try 'direct=y' option. This has limitations regarding the platform. Not 100% sure of it. Check with Documentation. It does export very fast.
HTH GovindanK
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