I'd agree that you can achieve the same result. I think I'd argue that it's
not a feature of RMAN though.
I can also take that restored table, spool it a text file and edit it using
MS Word but I wouldn't claim that RMAN can generate Word files.

Mind you, this is probably word class pedantry on my part =)

Cheers,
Mike
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In order to use rman to restore a single table you have to restore the
tablespace to a clone and then export the table you need and import it to
the 'real' database.  So yes, it can be done!

Ruth
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> Hi Listers,
> Is it true that I can do an import of a table from a full backup that was
> done with RMAN?
> That was a comment I heard today and doesn't make sense to me,
> any comments?
>
> Saludos,
> Veronica Levin Enriquez
> Compañía Cervecera de Nicaragua
>
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