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Hi dora,
Because we see this word RTFM often here, we can't say this is correct.
I accept everything as u said. This is excellent forum. They are all very knowledgeble people in Oralce.
My only point is why can't they use RTM instead of RTFM
Cool
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What's wrong with RTFM; Read The Friendly Manual? Why don't you put your energy into learning instead of whining about how you think you should be treated.
Jeff Hunter
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Hi jeff,
Thanks for your reply.
So today onwards
RTFM means Read the Friendly Manual. Thanks for ur suggestion.
Cool
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Originally posted by coolboy
So today onwards RTFM means Read the Friendly Manual.
. . . et lux erat
(Of course irony might be wasted on some people . . .)
"The power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous" - Gibbon, quoted by R.P.Feynman
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That's a good link Dapi. Worth reading.
Thanks.
Sanjay G.
Oracle Certified Professional 8i, 9i.
"The degree of normality in a database is inversely proportional to that of its DBA"
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Originally posted by Thomasps
RMAN> run
{
sql "alter session set nls_date_format=''MON DD YY HH24:MI:SS''";
sql "alter session set nls_language=american";
set until time 'JULY 19 01 17:58:45';
allocate channel recodb1 type disk;
restore controlfile;
restore database from tag = 'old';
alter database mount;
recover database;
release channel recodb1;
}
Why do you allocate the channels if you use 9.2.0?
Oracle Certified Master
Oracle Certified Professional 6i,8i,9i,10g,11g,12c
email: ocp_9i@yahoo.com
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Julian,
Thanks.
True.. No need for the channels.. My concentration was in the original question..
However, If I want to take the backup "not in the default" (rman: show all) location , need to define the channels.
Regards
Thomas
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Hi Thomasps,
Thanks for your reply!
Ya, I got the point now.
Thanks again
Hi pinky,
Don't spoil this forum. Try to change.
Cool
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Read The Furnished Manual
Nothing wrong with Furnished or F*****
What is wrong is growing up on gaming forums then coming in here and stating over and over again that everyone here should 'Do this and Do that' to suit your sensibilities.
Respect is a 2-way street, you wont get any this way.
They are telling you to ask 'intelligent questions'.
Meaning before I post I try to read the pertinent manuals and put into my question what I think the answer might be or what I find conflicting about the info in the Furnished Manual.
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