Re: oracle total recall

From: kevin jernigan <kevin.jernigan_at_oracle.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 09:48:53 -0700
Message-ID: <4F9ACDF5.9060807_at_oracle.com>



There is no OTN article (yet) on the sample code for uploading history - there are some comments in the SQL scripts themselves - but we will add an article soon.

Let me know if you have questions in the meantime...KJ

Kevin Jernigan
Senior Director Product Management
Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar
Compression (HCC), Database File System
(DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource
Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS), Continuous Query Notification (CQN),
Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)
(650) 607-0392 (o)
(415) 710-8828 (m)

On 4/27/2012 5:53 AM, Tefft, Michael J wrote:
> Is there an OTN article? Or just the sample code?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Tefft
>
>
>
> From: kevin jernigan [mailto:kevin.jernigan_at_oracle.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:05 AM
> To: Rumpi Gravenstein
> Cc: Tefft, Michael J; jobmiller_at_yahoo.com;
> remigiusz.sokolowski_at_nordea.com; oracle-l
> Subject: Re: oracle total recall
>
>
>
> The OTN article has been re-posted. In OTN, go to the Sample Code
> section, then navigate to "Database EE PL/SQL", and the very first
> listing should be titled "Flashback Data Archive: History Import
> Scripts". Or you can log in to OTN and go here:
>
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/samplecode/plsql-sample-522110
> .html
>
>
>
> Kevin Jernigan
> Senior Director Product Management
> Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar
> Compression (HCC), Database File System
> (DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash
> Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource
> Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS),
> Continuous Query Notification (CQN),
> Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information
> Lifecycle Management (ILM)
> (650) 607-0392 (o)
> (415) 710-8828 (m)
>
>
> On 4/26/2012 5:03 AM, Rumpi Gravenstein wrote:
>
> According to the Total Recall Product Manager, yes, you can
> export and
> then import history following the process described in an OTN
> article
> (and associated scripts). Unfortunately, that OTN listing was
> taken down
> a little while ago, and they are working on getting it
> re-posted.
>
>
> Any progress on this? I am still looking for methods by which a table,
> and its flashback archive, can be safely moved from one database to
> another.
>

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