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| Flashback Query - Get a consistent view of the your data at a previous point in time. |
wEa said... really help me .. thanx .. |
vasanth said... Really its a gud one |
Geetha said... Good one. Gives me a brief idea abt flashback query |
smruti Sarathi Das said... Really this a good guide, it helps us.Thanks smruti sarathi |
OEA said... Very concise and clear. Helped me to get the correct picture about Flashback Query. Thank you. |
Hindol Saha Chowdhur said... Its good but in case of drop and any ddl what i have to do...in 10g there is a option like recyclebin but in 9i i could not able to reback any drop option...Is it possible ..please help |
Tim... said... Please ask questions in the forum, not the comments!Flashback was new in 9i, and refined greatly in 10g. In 9i you have no option but to recover the table from a backup. There is not a flashback operation to help you. Cheers Tim... |
biju augustine said... it is a wonderful knowledge. it helped me in a very needed situation. thax lot |
srinivas said... It is very good.here they are explained very clearly with suitable example. it is really very good i am understand very clearlu. thabks alot |
Bharath+917411005677 said... It's really helpful for a novice...it is clearly explained even with an example and hence gives the basic idea about the flash back queries in 9i...thanks a lot and it helped me a lot....!thanks again... |
Pavan said... Very good...!very useful for a beginners |
arka said... great help..thnks a lot dude! |
sumit said... really its a great help ,it worked for me |
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