I didnt no the thread would become a postgresVSoracle thing. I just lost couple of thousand rows and could not retrieve them back, so i wanted to know if postgres had some way to get it back. Iam just a few days expereinced in postgres hence iam still discovering its features. No intention of comparing the two technologies......just trying find a solution and ended up comparing because i had worked in oracle before and very well knewit provide a rollback option for queries. I dont see anything wrong in knowing what features oracle has.
Peace Sam On 7/12/08, Lewis Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- On Sat, 7/12/08, Scott Marlowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What I would appreciate as regards Oracle's flashback > > technology would > > have been a link to a well written review showing the warts > > as well as > > the beauty. I've found that Oracle stuff sounds good > > on paper, and > > turns into a giant maintenance nightmare upon deployment. > > But that's > > just what I've seen looking over Oracle DBA shoulders > > in the past. > > Oracle-base is a site I trust and use. Tim writes very good articles and > this is one he did recently covering flashback in 11g. The example on > flashback transaction is the best I've seen. > > > http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/11g/FlashbackAndLogminerEnhancements_11gR1.php > > > Lewis R Cunningham > > An Expert's Guide to Oracle Technology > http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/ > > Postgres Forums > http://postgres.enterprisedb.com/forum.do > > > > > >