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I need to move the changes in a table from one database to another. It
seemed that fast snapshots would be a good way to do this as the database
will automatically keep track of the changes for me. The question is that
once I move the data to the snapshot side, I need to manipulate it, move it
into another table, and start the cycle again. This means truncating the
snapshot between refreshes. I tried this on a test system and it seesm to
work, but I don't think Oracle supports it. I don't want updatable snapshots
as this is strictly one way movement of data. Has anyone else tried this?
Are there any potential problems? I think I am just truncating a table
underlying the snapshot view so I don't see what could go wrong.
Thanks.
Henry
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