Look in the documentation for a point_in_time tablespace recover.  You have
to recover the tablespace into another database and then export the table
which was dropped and import it into the database from which it was dropped.

HTH,
Ruth
it is more important to be human than to be important
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Hi,

I have a situation like this.

I found a user dropping a table today at 9 AM but I came to know about that
only at 2 PM the same day. I have a backup which was taken the previous day
at 4 PM. My database runs in Archivelog mode.

I want to restore the table. If I put the database in recovery mode and
recover using until time option then I may loose all the transactions that
happened between 9 to 2. But I dont want to loose that.

I donot have a export.

How do I accomplish this?

Help Appreciated.

Vinay


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