In the SYSTEM tablespace, we can recover the object dropped?

Hello everyone;

Hello!

In the SYSTEM tablespace, we can recover interrupted object?

Try to find items dropped in the system tablespace

SQL > conn virtue sysdba

Connected.

SQL > create table test (no number, name varchar2 (100));

Table created.

SQL > insert into values (100, 'TEST VALUE') test;

1 line of creation.

SQL > commit;

Validation complete.

SQL > drop table test;

Deleted table.

SQL > select object_name, original_name, type, can_undrop as "UND" can_purge as "PURE", droptime

2 of recyclebin;

no selected line

8f953842-815B-4D8C-833d-f2a3dd51e602 wrote:

If you're talking about using FLASHBACK TABLE on system tables.

-Yes. I created a table in the tabalespace system.

so, we cannot retrieve any object in the system table space. (if we have abandoned).

My 2nd Question:

SQL > select can_undrop 'UND', can_purge as 'PURE' droptime, original_name, type object_name in recyclebin;

OBJECT_NAME ORIGINAL_NAME TYPE UND PURE DROP TIMES

------------------------------ -------------------------------- ------------------------- --- --- ---- ---------------

BIN$ 4cFLWJwTnjjgQAB / AQB + SA TABLE of EXAMPLE $0 == YES YES 2013-07 - 18:08:22:00

BIN$ 4cFZTBK0p + TgQAB/AQB + rQ == $0 TEST TABLE YES YES 2013-07 - 18:08:25:54

how find the SNA No. using drop time ? : Please see above marked red.

Thank you for rp.

You need to look for the answer? View DBA_RECYCLEBIN has the answer you are looking for,

DBA_RECYCLEBIN

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