although it is logged in 9i.

joe


Rachel Carmichael wrote:


You guessed and hoped you were close enough. If you were wrong, you
repeated the exercise until you found the point in time before the drop

I'm not sure logminer will show you the drop table in any case. At
least not explicitly as drop table is NOT a logged operation. You might
see the  effect of it on fet$ and uet$ in that extents would be
released back to the tablespace but if you have locally managed
tablespaces you'd have to search for the update to tab$ to find the
time.


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How was the timestamp derived prior to logminer as Point-In-Time
recovery
has been around a long time?

Thanks
Rick


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Have you looked into using logminer? Even if it can't restore your table, it can give you the exact time that it was dropped.

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Hi DBAs,

Oracle 8i, ArchiveLog, No RMAN
Testing Point-In-Time Recovery

I am confused on what time to substitute in the RECOVER DATABASE
UNTIL
TIME
'timestamp';

For example 2 days ago 11/04/2003 approximately 17:00 I drop a table.
Today I decide I want that table back. I want to do an incomplete
recovery
to get the table back.
How do I know what timestamp to use?  I have an idea the I dropped
the
table but not exact.


1. SHUTDOWN Normal 2. BACKUP current database 3. Restore datafile that has the table in it. 4. connect internal 5. startup mount 6. recover database until time 'timestamp??????'; 7. Alter database open resetlogs; 8. BACKUP current database

Step 5 is my confusion.

Also I assume all data is now lost  since last archive restored to
the
present.
The only way I know to get that data back is to
1. Export the table that was dropped.
2. Restore database from step2
3. Import table from step1

Is there better ways.

Thanks
Rick


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