the problem is that there is no recent backup :(
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Browse All TopicsThe data was deleted on our client's Oracle server and transaction committed.
Is it possible to get back data somehow from transaction log?
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
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by: sdstuberPosted on 2008-07-24 at 11:00:36ID: 22081799
you will have to do a point in time recovery to before the commit.
if you were running 8i or higher you could use log miner, if you were at 9i or above you could use flashback queries.
but in version 7, point in time recovery is your only way.
Restore to a different server, export the data you want to keep and then import it to the source database.