Thanks martin.
But has maxdb any other way to do a not imperfect backup except
point-in-time?
thanks.
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Hi,
have a look at the so called point-in-time recovery. Either
use a "restore log ... UNTIL" or - in the case the needed
logpages are present on your logvolume - use "a restart UNTIL"
kind regards, Martin
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Subject: how to do a not imperfect backup
Now i want restore database to the state which i make a backup.It is
a
imperfect backup operation.
But i found DBMS had done a complete backup after i did a restore
operation with the backup media.
I nill using the init restore and i nill restore the database with
specifid the time.
Are there have any other way?
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