If I recall the original problem, you have a backup of the datafiles, and redologs, 
but no controlfiles. In that case, just specify all the datafiles and redologs (that 
are in the backup)  in the "create controlfile..." statement. 

The order does not matter, nor is the list required to be complete. Oracle will 
compare the file headers with the dictionary, and flag files you have not provided in 
the create controlfile as "missing". After the "create controlfile", recover database, 
and alter database open. Everything required for recovery is in the redologs, so a 
normal recovery is possible. No need for any underscore parameters -- they cause more 
problems.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/13/02 05:08a.m. >>>
Dan - When you say "recreate a control file" are you meaning the CREATE
CONTROLFILE statement? If so, then in answer to that specific issue, the
order of the datafiles does not matter. I do this regularly to create test
databases and I've never worried about making the order the same. I have
even left datafiles off and Oracle just flags those. That doesn't solve your
overall problem, though.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I've tried several approaches to the recovery. So far, no success. I have a
feeling that this is a truly unrecoverable db (without having Oracle Field
Support use their magic).

The main problem (in my mind) is that the current database physical
structure (files and sizes) does not match the backup version, so I have no
guide for creating a controlfile. When you recreate a controlfile, the files
are listed in a specific order, which I presume matches the file# in
sys.file$. So, if you don't know the proper order, the file information in
the controlfile and data dictionary will be mismatched and thus the db
cannot be opened. Right or wrong?

Thanks to all for the ideas and information. 

Dan


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