Marcello,
Didn't you find the answer for the most common kind of questions in Oracle
FAQs? The answer is RTFM.
Fasten your seatbelts and get into, for examlpe, "Oracle Backup and Recovery
Concepts" or better  "Oracle Backup and Recovery Documentation Online
Roadmap."
Good Luck!
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Alexandre

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> Hi i am an oracle newbie.
> I can't find an exaustive explanation about backup and restore in Oracle.
> I mean policy, commands and syntax without using wizards.
> I did a fast run cross orafaq, but i can't find it ...
> Any help ....
> thank you, Marcello
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