Cherie,

And how 'truncate a partition' will help you with recoverability?
Truncating partition is still DDL - not DML.

Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> Jun,
>
> Thanks for your reply.  We are considering truncating the
> partitions first.   Our main issue is recoverability.   Not so
> much if we can't recover a partition that we want to get rid
> of but rather if we accidentally truncate a partition that we
> want to keep.  Just trying to cover all our bases.
>
> Probably we will use the truncate command first.  We'll
> just have to have someone proofread the script first.
>
> Cherie
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> We have that kind application running on the production and didn't have
any
> problem since it was deployed last Oct.. The application will truncate the
> one of the table partitions which contains 99% of the data (about 7M
> records) before reload the data every two weeks. For you situation, you
can
> truncate partition then drop it. It is easy, clean and quick.
>
> Jun
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> Anyone have any problems dropping partitions that hold data?
>
> We are debating the risk involved in dropping populated partitions
> as opposed to purging the data out of them first and then dropping
> them (a lot of work).
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> Theoretically, this should work o.k. but has anybody actually had
> problems doing this?
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> Cherie
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