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You execute a DROP USER CASCADE on an Oracle 11g release 1 database and immediately realized that you forgot to copy the OCA.EXAM_RESULTS table to the
OCP schema.
was enabled before the DROP USER was executed and the OCP user has been granted the FLASHBACK ANY TABLE system privilege.

RECYCLE_BIN -
What is the quickest way to recover the contents of the OCA.EXAM_RESULTS table to the OCP schema?

  • A. Execute FLASHBACK TABLE OCA.EXAM_RESULTS TO BEFORE DROP RENAME TO OCP.EXAM_RESULTS; connected as SYSTEM.
  • B. Recover the table using traditional Tablespace Point In Time Recovery.
  • C. Recovery the table using Database Point In Time Recovery.
  • D. Execute FLASHBACK TABLE OCA.EXAM_RESULTS TO BEFORE DROP RENAME TO EXAM_RESULTS; connected as the OCP user.
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Blade69
3 years, 5 months ago
Correct Answer is C Note: This is an Oracle 11g database question not Oracle 12. Explanation: RMAN tablespace point-in-time recovery (TSPITR). Recovery Manager (RMAN) TSPITR enables quick recovery of one or more tablespaces in a database to an earlier time without affecting the rest of the tablespaces and objects in the database. Fully Automated (the default) In this mode, RMAN manages the entire TSPITR process including the auxiliary instance. You specify the tablespaces of the recovery set, an auxiliary destination, the target time, and you allow RMAN to manage all other aspects of TSPITR. The default mode is recommended unless you specifically need more control over the location of recovery set files after TSPITR, auxiliary set files during TSPITR, channel settings and parameters or some other aspect of your auxiliary instance.
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