Different from Oracle file

Hi,
I am getting the below  error in my system in db check .
Detail log:                    cefatfts.chk
command_line                   brconnect -u / -jid CHECK20101006090000 -c -f check
alert_log                      G:\ORACLE\SID\SAPTRACE\BACKGROUND\alert_SID.log
BR0286W Size 1972764672 of file H:\ORACLE\ SID \SAPDATA4\PRDUSR_2\PRDUSR.DATA2 is different from Oracle file size 482353152
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2011-01-19 09.00.30
Googleit and found the below link
Backup Error "Return Code 0001 Success with warnings"
in this they Just Extend the datafile to update the control file
So i use ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE 'DATAFILE' RESIZE 'NEW SIZE'
Can this solve my error Please suggest and what command and precaution do I have to take.
Regards,

Hi,
Sorry for that I will  have closed the one post. As suggest i have cheeked the sap note and find only one note 1137346
in that
BR0286W Size of file %s is different from Oracle file size.
BR0286W Größe der Datei %s ist verschieden von Oracle-Dateigröße.
Explanation:  The file size in the file system is different from the file size saved in the ORACLE dictionary (in the control file). The file may be corrupted.
Program reaction:  The program tries to save the file.
User action:  Check your disks, the file system (file system check), and the ORACLE ALERT file. If you discover errors, you may be able to correct the situation by performing a recovery. Contact an ORACLE specialist before you start a recovery.
Need to know the steps as suggest
in this they Just Extend the datafile to update the control file Can this solve my error
Regards,

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