Several Flashback Database to the time prerequisites

Current time: 17/12/2013-13:22

Created restore point guaranteed: 10:53 09/12/2013.

More old Flashback Time: 10:34 09/12/2013


A Flashback Database timestamp 17/12/2013-06:30 was carried out at the 12:00 17/12/2013. (Done Resetlogs).  It's my understanding that a new incarnation is created when I resetlogs.  Guaranteed restore point was created under the old incarnation, but it seems to keep the archivelogs recovery guaranteed, even if the database has been Databased Flashback.

Is it possible database flashback by timestamp 10:34 09/12/2013 (oldest flashback time) even if we have already done a recovery (flashback by timestamp database) at 17/12/2013 06:30?  I am concerned about corruption.

Thanks in advance.

See this and the ancestral discussion below: scene of Flashback and the database Point-in - time recovery

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