Oracle backup and restore PDB 12 c

Hi All-

I just want to create a job on a daily basis to take backup of the Oracle PDB. I found the below reference for backup and restore.

Oracle DBA Blog 2.0: 12 c backup and restore PDB

I removed some of the procedures stored after taking back upward, as described in the link and it after recovering, but I came back. There was no observed errors

Please help taking backup and schedule.

Thank you

Sayam.

RMAN Pluggable database in time recovery Point (Doc ID 1521075.1)

RMAN > ALTER connectable DATABASE at .

run

{

Wire sequence 21 SET up to this AS 1; ==>, you should know sequence before you remove objects

RESTORE connectable DATABASE at .

RESTORE PLUG-IN DATABASE

AUXILIARY DESTINATION '';

}

ALTER DATABASE connectable to OPEN RESETLOGS;

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