Have you tried FLASHBACK TABLE "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX==$0" TO TIMESTAMP Clause
?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/backup.111/b28270/rcmflash.htm#BRADV8702
FLASHBACK
should recover the rows. This is its main purpose.
Domanda
I accidentally dropped a table, and I recovered it with flashback statement and recycle bin information:
FLASHBACK TABLE "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX==$0" TO BEFORE DROP;
But when I made it a select * from XXX
it was empty.
Is there a way to recover the rows/information/data
from that table?
OR, Does flashback recover all rows? maybe it's empty because it didn't have nothing at the first time.
Soluzione
Have you tried FLASHBACK TABLE "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX==$0" TO TIMESTAMP Clause
?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/backup.111/b28270/rcmflash.htm#BRADV8702
FLASHBACK
should recover the rows. This is its main purpose.
Altri suggerimenti
Flashback recovers all fields and records. If it is empty, then it most probably did not had anything before it was dropped.