you have to recreate, there is no way to recover from the truncate,
nothing is written to the rollbacks when do you that.

Unless, of course, you want to spend umpty-ump dollars on Oracle's Data
Unloader. But if it's a new database, it's probably simpler to
recreate.


--- "Terrian, Tom (Contractor) (DAASC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ummm.......I just truncated all of the system tables in a new
> database (that's
> not good).  No backups yet.  Anyway to recover from this or do I have
> to
> recreate the database?
>  
> Thanks,
> Tom Terrian
> 


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