Database recovery

Hello..

I am new to Oracle RMAN backup and restore. I created a table and backs up the entire database. now, I dropped the table. When I restore and recover the database of

RMAN > RESTORE database;
RMAN > RECOVER DATABASE;

the table is not recovered but if I make the point in time of recovery of

RMAN > RESTORE DATABASE until TIME 'SYSDATE-1/24;
RMAN > RECOVER DATABASE until TIME 'SYSDATE-1/24;

the table is retrieved. I wants to recover normally. What should I do?

you have to perform specific recovery time until when the table is available that is why cmd 'RESTORE DATABASE UNTIL TIME 'SYSDATE-1/24' '; works in your case.
However if you perform a recovery full recovery of database and database back to the stadium even when the table was dropped and its not available in the database.

Therefore, perform incomplete recovery.

Thank you
Christian Christmas Pal Singh

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    as you approach ORA-01152: 1 file was not restored from a sufficiently old backup is due to that you just applied it again archivelog files but don't do it again that is in the file primary journal again. That's what I was suggesting you im my last post which put your database in automatic or manual recovery mode after you have performed a primary database switch journal in order to obtain recovery located at the primary database redo log file.

    Khurram

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