One way should work : DUL

You'll get this by phoning Oracle WWS and cost quite a few dollars but
could well be worth it.
But maybe Oracle WWS can solve it some other way. I have heard of stories
where they go in and change bits/bytes in datafiles (hexeditor) to combat
corruption or just to make the DB come back up again so you can do export.

Jack


                                                                                       
                          
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Ok, I've been trying to find extra work in Silicon Valley so I can pay my
rent and I
just got someone, but I think they have a problem that will be difficult if
not impossible
to solve. So I knew to turn to you guys.

Here's the problem. A guy was loading a blob into a table and something
went wrong. When
they try to start the database they get

> 1) ora-01122 datafile failed verification
> 2) ora-01110 datafile "path"
> 3) ora-01200 Actual file sizeof 1641681 is smaller
> than correct size of
> 1664000 (2k blocks)

Does anyone know of any tricks to recover the database. I know I could drop
the tablespace
and datafiles for it and open the database but they have to have the
associated tablespace.
It contains all the data used by their application.

I thought about trying to increase the size of the file, etc, but.....

If I can even just get the data out that would probably be acceptible.

Thanks, Dave Turner
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