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Hello Howard,
Joe is very lucky if he can drop / recreated databases used by other users.
This has nothing to do with the quality and huge recklessness of Your advice.
You disregard for all safe-guard rules of production DBA amazes me.
Ron
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"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr_at_dizwell.com> wrote in message
news:14a1f766.0402161318.4b942e50_at_posting.google.com...
> "Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message
news:<y_GdnRxaMojC7q3dRVn-gg_at_comcast.com>...
> > Hello Joe,
> >
> > Thanks for following up.
> >
> > Hope that (subtracting all flames) you got some good new information
on
> > available recovery options and techniques.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ron
>
> > > I'm sorry that I created such a fuss with my problem/question.
> > > After reading through all of the posts, I deleted the new database and
> > > was able to restore the control files from the RMAN backups and then
> > > restore/recover everything else. So it looks like all is well, again.
> > > It was not easy, but it seems to be running.
> > > Thanks for the suggestions. Also sorry for not being clear on
> > > what I was trying to do.
> > > ------
> > > Joe F.
>
>
> Well, whaddya know, Ron??? Joe was able to drop his newly-created
> database and recover his old one. And not a whiff of TSPITR was
> needed.
>
> So, do you want to acknowledge that the advice I gave was helpful, and
> yours wasn't, or not?
>
> And you have the gall to describe my advice to him as "flames". You're
> a sad case, Ron. A danger to yourself and to others.
>
> HJR
Received on Mon Feb 16 2004 - 17:53:36 CST