Thursday, September 20, 2001, 9:40:17 PM, you wrote:
EE> does anyone use it or know how to use Automatic Undo ?
EE> What is the best option :
I don't know which is best. I did recently notice that the default
database you get when you install Oracle9i uses automatic
undo. I also discovered that if you want to use the new
flashback query features, that you must be using automatic
undo management.
I like the simplified approach of "just create a bunch of
undo space and let Oracle worry about it". But it is a new
feature, it may take some time to work the kinks out, and
I'm not sure I'd rush to convert all my databases to it.
By the way, is anyone doing anything with flashback query
yet?
Best regards,
Jonathan Gennick
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