How to restore a backup table table

I used this sql to backup my fnd_table:

create the table fnd_concurrent_queues_backup as (select * from fnd_concurrent_queues);


I changed some things in this table for diagnostic purposes with my concurrent managers, now I need to restore my original table, I think that would be OK, but I'm not 100% sure that I never had to restore the table. Please help me to check it out.


ALTER table fnd_concurrent_queues as (select * from fnd_concurrent_queues_backup);


Is this correct or is there another way to restore this table?


Thank you

You can simply back up the existing table and then rename the backup name origin- http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e41084/statements_9019.htm table

Thank you

Hussein

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