Hi Ray,

the instance has only one data and one index tablespace. Hole database is
only 1.5 gig.

I solved my problem. I restored a cold backup to another instance and then I
recreated my controlfile and recoverd my database in time. Then I've
exported my lost table and imported it to production. Everything works fine.

Thanks to all who replied

Regards

Volker Schoen
E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.inplan.de



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Von: Ray Stell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2002 14:14
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Betreff: Re: URGENT: need help by point in time recovery



This reminds me of something I always wanted to try to work out.  It seems
like you should be able to rebuild part of a 
db, so that the recovery of a certain tables data would be faster.  That way
you don't spend the time reading all the datafiles for all the TS you don't
need to recover.  

Could you just edit the trace control file to change the structure of the
db, so that the only user TS is the one of interest?



On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:32:09PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I have a urgent problem. One of our developers has deleted all rows of 
> a table on production database (database of a customer from us). We 
> have a nightly cold backup and database is running in archivelog mode. 
> On same server we have a test instance which has same structure as 
> prod instance, only the folders are others. What I like to do is:
> 
> 1. go to production and backup controlfile to trace
> 2. copy the cold backup (production) from last night into this test 
> instance folders (datafiles, controlfiles...) 3. copy archive logs of 
> production to archive log folders from test 4. startup testinstance 
> nomaount 5. create new controlfile with backuped controlfile from 
> trace 6. recover database until 'yyyy-dd-mm hh:........
> 7. export deleted table and import it in production database
> 
> My question is, if I make a clone of a database from a nightly cold 
> backup, can I recover the database with newer archivelogs. Or is there 
> any other method to get my data back (I don't have a actual export of 
> database)?
> 
> TIA
> 
> 
> Volker Schoen
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://www.inplan.de <http://www.inplan.de> 
> 
> 

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