So rely on v$log_history.
Regards.
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> De: Vadim Gorbounov [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: lunes 19 de marzo de 2001 21:11
> Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Asunto: How to find SEQUENCE#
>
> Hi, DBAs,
>
> Can anybody give me a guess, how to find out next log SEQUENCE#,
> required for recovery, without issuing RECOVER command? I believe, this
> is
> not possible to find it out of Oracle dictionary, can anybody confirm this
> or, otherwise, name appropriate fixed table? I'm particularly concerned
> with
> standby database recovery, I want to know in advance SEQUENCE#, required
> to
> roll forward, and don't want to rely on alertXXX.log tail.
> Another question, in "normal" database I can find correspondence
> between CHANGE# and log SEQUENCE# from v$archived_log or
> v$log. Where to look this correspondence in standby database.
>
> Thanks for Your Help
> Vadim Gorbounov
> Oracle DBA
>
>
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