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RE: items i'll be testing first for 10g new features

From: Freeman Robert - IL <FREEMANR_at_tusc.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:54:38 -0600
Message-ID: <F5E885BEF9540D47A7BDC03CF16880870572281D@tuscil_ex1>


I should mention that my Oracle Press book, Oracle Database 10g New Features will be out very shortly. I'm testing the content against the production version and we will be going to print in the next week to 10 days.

There is so much in 10g, so many nice features!!

Hope you all enjoy it!!

Robert

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From: Loughmiller, Greg
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Sent: 2/4/2004 11:29 AM
Subject: **BLOCKED-BY-IHATESPAM** RE: items i'll be testing first for 10g new features

An analysis of reported bugs via metalink and trend that with analytical functions provided via 10G SQL....
greg

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From: Joe Testa [mailto:oracle-l_at_oracle-dba.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 9:37 AM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: items i'll be testing first for 10g new features

        Oracle Flashback Database

This feature introduces the |FLASHBACK| |DATABASE| statement in SQL. It let you quickly bring your database to a prior point in time by undoing all the changes that have taken place since that time. This operation is

fast, because you do not need to restore the backups. This in turn results in much less downtime following data corruption or human error.

        Oracle Flashback Table

This feature introduces the |FLASHBACK| |TABLE| statement in SQL, which enables you to quickly recover a table to a point in time in the past without restoring a backup.

        Oracle Flashback Version Query

Using undo data stored in the database, you can now view the changes to one or more rows along with all the metadata of the changes.

        Oracle Flashback Drop

Oracle now provides a way to restore accidentally dropped tables.



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