I *think* that RMAN does everything SQL Backtrack does.

Can't be positive, as I haven't used it for awhile.  

RMAN seems to have everything I recall SQL BT having, and then some.

Jared

On Monday 13 January 2003 12:38, Tim Gorman wrote:
> Don't know really.  Just thought that it should probably be included, then
> I was hoping to find out...  :-)
>
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> > On Monday 13 January 2003 06:03, Tim Gorman wrote:
> > > Another question:  should SQL BackTrack be included for consideration?
> >
> > What does SQL BackTrack to that RMAN doesn't do?
> >
> > Jared
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