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True, and I'd hate to think what disasters we'd have on our hands if it WAS
puyblic domain software. :)
-- HTH. Additions and corrections welcome. Pete Author of "Oracle8i: Architecture and Administration Exam Cram" "Controlling developers is like herding cats." Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook "Oh no, it's not. It's much harder than that!" Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA "andrew" <andrew_at_info.nl> wrote in message news:3c453738$0$227$4d4ebb8e_at_news.nl.uu.net...Received on Wed Jan 16 2002 - 09:25:09 CST
> Hi,
> if you mean followng disaster scenario:
> "I lost may system tablespace and I have no backups and all I have
> is a couple of database datafiles that used to belong to a database"
> then there maybe solution just for you.
> Oracle Support in The Netherlands wrote a tool that is capable of
> unloading from single datafiles. The unloads can be either a regular
> export file or a sqlldr datafile. This tool called dul has become famous
> among every oracle database support engineer around the world, so
> I suggest you contact oracle support to help you out as they own the tool.
> It is not public domain sw.
>
> Regards,
> Andre van Winssen
>
> "lba" <lba_at_lamjed.net> wrote in message news:G$eFV2TlKns5_at_cc.usu.edu...
> > how i can recover database from dbf file
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> > lba
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