As long as you haven't opened the database with resetlogs between the time
of the backup you want and the present you can just restore it and recover,
using backup controlfile, until cancel.
If you have opened it with resetlogs, you will have to change the
incarnation of the database,  Consult the documentation and if that doesn't
help, open a TAR,'

HTH,
Ruth
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> How can I restore a database from a specific RMAN backup set?  We have a
> database running in no archive log mode that is backed up with RMAN.
> There is an RMAN catalog DB also.
>
> If I look at the backup summary I see:
> List of Database Incarnations
> DB Key  Inc Key DB Name  DB ID            CUR Reset SCN  Reset Time
> ------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
> 37      38      DB2      1600772452       NO  1          15-NOV-02
> 37      256     DB2      1600772452       NO  259591     23-NOV-02
> 37      627     DB2      1600772452       NO  792890     11-DEC-02
> 37      654     DB2      1600772452       NO  792890     11-DEC-02
> 37      712     DB2      1600772452       NO  792890     11-DEC-02
> 37      680     DB2      1600772452       NO  792890     11-DEC-02
> 37      764     DB2      1600772452       NO  823456     11-DEC-02
> 37      816     DB2      1600772452       YES 823456     18-DEC-02
> 37      893     DB2      1600772452       NO  823456     19-DEC-02
>
> The backup summary list looks like:
> List of Backups
> ===============
> Key     TY LV S Device Type Completion Time #Pieces #Copies Tag
> ------- -- -- - ----------- --------------- ------- ------- ---
> 47      B  F  A DISK        15-NOV-02       1       1
> 63      B  F  A DISK        15-NOV-02       1       1
> WORKFLOW_AND_PORTAL
> 306     B  F  A DISK        23-NOV-02       1       1
> 314     B  F  A DISK        23-NOV-02       1       1
> 404     B  F  A DISK        26-NOV-02       1       1
> FULL_BACKUP_9014_PATCH
> 413     B  F  A DISK        26-NOV-02       1       1
> 729     B  F  A DISK        11-DEC-02       1       1
> FULL_DB_INSTALLED
> 749     B  F  A DISK        11-DEC-02       1       1
> 791     B  F  A DISK        18-DEC-02       1       1       WF_TESTING
> 811     B  F  A DISK        18-DEC-02       1       1
> 867     B  F  A DISK        19-DEC-02       1       1       SW_MIGRATION
> 888     B  F  A DISK        19-DEC-02       1       1
>
> I've tried resetting the database to incarnation 816, but when I restore
> the control file and data files from that it is not what I think it
> should be.  I end up with FULL_DB_INSTALLED.  I can restore the control
> file I want from the auto backup file.  How can I then tell RMAN to
> restore the data files associated with either backup set 791
> (tag=WF_TESTING)?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Paul
>
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