You can restore database and open it to the mount phase using RMAN. 
Then you can get into sqlplus and type something like:

alter system set log_archive_dest_1=/directory/where/log/archives/reside
set autorecovery on
recover database auto until cancel

On 10/28/2003 12:44:24 PM, AK wrote:
> We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which means in worst case we risk one 
> day of work.  Now suppose something wrong goes before 10 pm . Then Can I recover my 
> database till time using previous day rman backup and currently available archived 
> logs.
> 
> Or in nutshell is it possible to run { restore databse; recover database } from rman 
> and then apply remaing archived logs from a separated disk ( not a rman backup ).
> 
> Thanks,
> -ak
> 
> 
> 

Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA



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