While doing ONLINE DBA test due to job search or even in OCP practice test questions, I have encountered this situation but what to do. Select whatever you think is the best.
Regards Rafiq
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Hello list I came across the following question in the TMH exam guide for 1z0-032:
Chris, a DBA, while performing maintenance tasks accidentally drops a very important table. What is the best method available for Chris to recover this table if he is aware of the time when the table was dropped?
A . Change-based recovery
B*. Point-in-time recovery
C . Tablespace point-in-time recovery
D . Cancel-based recovery
Answer : Point-in-time recovery
Wouldn't TSPITR be the best method available in general ?
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