Minimalistic Oracle

Minimalistic Oracle contains a collection of practical examples from my encounters with Oracle technologies. When relevant, I also write about other technologies, like Linux or PostgreSQL. Many of the posts starts with "how to" since they derive directly from my own personal experience. My goal is to provide simple examples, so that they can be easily adapted to other situations.

Showing posts with label Flashback table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flashback table. Show all posts
Monday, October 3, 2016

Use the dbms_flashback to set your session back in time

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A convenient way to set your session back in time, is to execute the dbms_flashback.enable_at_time procedure. This way you can work with ...
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Monday, November 4, 2013

What is Row Movement and how is it used?

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When you add the clause "enable row movement" to a create table statement, you are giving Oracle permission to change the ROWIDs ....
Sunday, November 3, 2013

How to use flashback table

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Use a point-in-time in the past: FLASHBACK TABLE SCOTT.EMP TO TIMESTAMP TO_TIMESTAMP('09-12-2008 14:00:00', 'DD-MM-YYYY HH24:M...
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Name: Vegard Kåsa
My career as an Oracle DBA startet in 2001, when I acceptet a request to take on the responsibility as my current employer's DBA. From that point and onwards, managing Oracle databases has kept me busy and engaged. I enjoy my work, and particulary appreciate the constant learning and devlopment that comes with the job. From 2014, I am self-employed through my company Oric Consulting AS (Norway), and from 2024 Oric Consulting AB (Sweden) I currently live in Göteborg, Sweden, with my family.
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