That was exactly what I said, :)
Saludos,
Veronica Levin Enriquez
Compañía Cervecera de Nicaragua
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De: Ruth Gramolini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 7:34 AM
Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Asunto: Re: Import Table from
Title: RE: Import Table from Full Backup
> From: Hately, Mike (NESL-IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> I'd agree that you can achieve the same result. I think I'd
> argue that it's
> not a feature of RMAN though.
> I can also take that restored table,
The 9i RMAN method is nicer, as the DUPLICATE TARGET
DATABASE command now has a SKIP TABLESPACES clause...
> Both RMAN and manual methods exist but they're
> tacky...Basically you create a new database, recover
> just the appropriate datafiles, export the data and
> then do what you want with it..
Sorry, as Kirti pointed to me the product belong to BMC.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> I think that SQLBackTrack from Precise can restore a table from a backup.
> Of cours
I'd agree that you can achieve the same result. I think I'd argue that it's
not a feature of RMAN though.
I can also take that restored table, spool it a text file and edit it using
MS Word but I wouldn't claim that RMAN can generate Word files.
Mind you, this is probably word class pedantry on my
Both RMAN and manual methods exist but they're
tacky...Basically you create a new database, recover
just the appropriate datafiles, export the data and
then do what you want with it...
hth
connor
--- "Hately, Mike (NESL-IT)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,
> you can recover a tablespace to a po
In order to use rman to restore a single table you have to restore the
tablespace to a clone and then export the table you need and import it to
the 'real' database. So yes, it can be done!
Ruth
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Hi,
you can recover a tablespace to a point in time. That's the only option you
would have using RMAN.
Regards,
Mike Hately
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Sent: 04 December 2002 11:54
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I think that SQLBackTrack from Precise can restore a table from a backup.
I think that SQLBackTrack from Precise can restore a table from a backup.
Of course you will need to backup with it, not Rman.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 12:39 AM
> Hi Listers,
>
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Enviado el: Friday, November 29, 2002 6:54 PM
Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Asunto: RE: Import Table from Full Backup
Veronica,
Ah, rumors are a wonderful thing, especially if they turn out to be true
in our favor. :-)
Not unless it happens to be the only
Veronica,
Ah, rumors are a wonderful thing, especially if they turn out to be true
in our favor. :-)
Not unless it happens to be the only segment in a given tablespace. A
tablespace is as granular as an RMAN restore/backup can be set. Even
then, if you were to restore the tablespace to a previo
Veronica - No RMAN uses its own format, so only RMAN can do anything with
the files it creates.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 4:39 PM
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Hi Listers,
Is it true th
Hi Listers,
Is it true that I can do an import of a table from a full backup that was
done with RMAN?
That was a comment I heard today and doesn't make sense to me,
any comments?
Saludos,
Veronica Levin Enriquez
Compañía Cervecera de Nicaragua
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