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Oracle Flashback Flashback Flashback. Now which version am I in ? Oracle7 !!
Hemant
At 09:37 AM 04-02-04 -0500, you wrote:
> Oracle Flashback Database
>
>This feature introduces the |FLASHBACK| |DATABASE| statement in SQL. It
>let you quickly bring your database to a prior point in time by undoing
>all the changes that have taken place since that time. This operation is
>fast, because you do not need to restore the backups. This in turn
>results in much less downtime following data corruption or human error.
>
>
> Oracle Flashback Table
>
>This feature introduces the |FLASHBACK| |TABLE| statement in SQL, which
>enables you to quickly recover a table to a point in time in the past
>without restoring a backup.
>
>
> Oracle Flashback Version Query
>
>Using undo data stored in the database, you can now view the changes to
>one or more rows along with all the metadata of the changes.
>
>
> Oracle Flashback Drop
>
>Oracle now provides a way to restore accidentally dropped tables.
>
>
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Hemant K Chitale
Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certified Professional
http://hkchital.tripod.com {last updated 24-Jan-04}
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