Find Missing sequence in Alphabet
Two table records.
(Table1) Holds values A,B,C,D,E,F....Z, AA,AB,AC,AD..e.t.c
(Table2) Holds values A,C,D,E,F.....Z,AA,AC,AD e.t.c
I need to compare the two tables and findout if they are in Alphabetical sequence, if any sequence is missing I need to write out to a table.
(Table1) Has A,B,C
(Table2) Has A,C,D So B is missing and also AB is missing.
How do I get this accomplished in my PL/SQL
The easiest to check whether things are missing is with the MINUS operator...
SELECT 'in a not b', col1 FROM table_a
MINUS
SELECT 'in a not b', cola FROM table_b
UNION ALL
SELECT 'in b not a', cola FROM table_b
MINUS
SELECT 'in b not a', col1 FROM table_a As for whether they are in alphabetical order, the only way of guaranteeing the order of rows in a table is with an ORDER BY when we select them. Note that with an alaphabetical sort AB comes before B. But if that's not what you mean by alphabetical order help is at hand...
SQL> create table abcd (cola varchar2(3));
Table created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('A');
1 row created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('B');
1 row created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('C');
1 row created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('AB');
1 row created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('AC');
1 row created.
SQL> insert into abcd values ('ABC');
1 row created.
SQL> SELECT * FROM abcd
2 ORDER BY cola
3 /
COL
A
AB
ABC
AC
B
C
6 rows selected.
SQL> SELECT * FROM abcd
2 ORDER BY length(cola), cola
3 /
COL
A
B
C
AB
AC
ABC
6 rows selected.
SQL> Cheers, APC
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Sequence dimension contains a sequence number from 0 to 255. Fact transaction contains about 400 million transactions of those cards.
Each transaction has a sequence number in 0 to 255 ranges. If sequence number of transactions of a card reaches to 255 the next transaction would get 0 as a sequence number.
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I need to find missed numbers, In this scenario I want the query to tell the missed numbers are: 151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159
Relative transactions are also missed, so I think it is impossible to get them by your MDX query
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time
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149
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I have a column in table like this (actually its just a sample):
TAB
MMxxxx9988
MMxxxx9990
MMxxxx9995
MMxxxx9998
MMxxxx9999
MMxxxx0000
MMxxxx0001
MMxxxx0003
MMxxxx0004
MMxxxx0005
MMxxxx0008
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MMxxxx9991
MMxxxx9992
MMxxxx9993
MMxxxx9994
MMxxxx9996
MMxxxx9997
MMxxxx0002
MMxxxx0006
MMxxxx0007
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For ease of verification, I have removed the records from 0001 to 9988.
with data as
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select 'MMxxxx9990' col from dual union all
select 'MMxxxx9995' col from dual union all
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from data
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connect by level <= (end_with - st_with) - 1
and prior col = col
and prior sys_guid() is not null
order by col;
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MMxxxx9990 MMxxxx9995 MMxxxx09992
MMxxxx9990 MMxxxx9995 MMxxxx09993
MMxxxx9990 MMxxxx9995 MMxxxx09994
MMxxxx9995 MMxxxx9998 MMxxxx09996
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Hello all.
I'm using the Oracle 10g Database. i'm trying to figure out how to write a simple sql query to:
find the missing numbers in a table between say 86002895 and 86005197 (inclusive)
Ex: Current Scenario : table_1 :
tracking_no | id_value
86002895 | 10
86002896 | 10
86002899 | 10
86002900 | 10
86002910 | 10
86005196 | 10
86005197 | 10
Expected Result1:
" missing tracking_id " where id_value = 10 from table_1 ;
86002897
86002898
86002900 to 86002910
86002910 to 86005196
Thanks in advance :)user8635888 wrote:
Ex: Current Scenario : table_1 :
tracking_no | id_value
86002895 | 10
86002896 | 10
86002899 | 10
86002900 | 10
86002910 | 10
86005196 | 10
86005197 | 10
Expected Result1:
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86002897
86002898
86002900 to 86002910
86002910 to 86005196
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2 /
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86002896 10
86002899 10
86002900 10
86002910 10
86005196 10
86005197 10
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3 ELSE TO_CHAR (tracking_no + 1) || '-' || TO_CHAR (lead_no - 1)
4 END
5 Missing_track_no
6 FROM (SELECT tracking_no,
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8 OVER (ORDER BY tracking_no ASC)
9 lead_no
10 FROM test_tab
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13 /
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#1 04-15-2006
roxane
DV creator Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 7
export to quicktime -missing sequnce?
I had been working on my poor little G3 ibook with an external hard drive. I moved my 45 min project (the whole folder) to the my new G5 dual core, recaptured some of the footage and did some editing. (Wow. That thing is fast!)
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Do you have any idea why this is happening? What am I doing wrong? How can I prevent/fix this problem?
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#2 04-16-2006
Pom16/10e
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I am cloning database with RMAN duplicate database command and at the and of the script I got RMAN-06055: could not find log sequence 86362 thread 1 .
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13> )
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21> ;
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23> release channel aux2;
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind07.dbf";
set newname for datafile 41 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind08.dbf";
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/dwh01.dbf";
set newname for datafile 43 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/dwh02.dbf";
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system10.dbf";
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system09.dbf";
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system08.dbf";
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"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system11.dbf";
set newname for datafile 392 to
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set newname for datafile 393 to
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set newname for datafile 395 to
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set newname for datafile 396 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_summ01.dbf";
set newname for datafile 397 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_nolog01.dbf";
set newname for datafile 398 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_archive01.dbf";
set newname for datafile 399 to
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set newname for datafile 400 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_media01.dbf";
set newname for datafile 401 to
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set newname for datafile 402 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data03.dbf";
set newname for datafile 403 to
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set newname for datafile 404 to
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set newname for datafile 405 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind04.dbf";
set newname for datafile 406 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind05.dbf";
set newname for datafile 407 to
"/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_ref02.dbf";
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Starting restore at 25-MAR-08
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_s8jc4d6g_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:48:09
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_s9jc4ene_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:59:15
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:25:44
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00397 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_nolog01.dbf
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:26:55
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:26:14
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:21:14
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00393 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind01.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sejc4g5i_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:22:02
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00038 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data06.dbf
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sfjc4gf3_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:23:13
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sgjc4gkj_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:21:12
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00405 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind04.dbf
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_shjc4gtq_1_1/
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:16:32
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00406 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind05.dbf
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:15:51
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:13:42
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00041 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind08.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sjjc4h9n_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:12:13
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sljc4hjo_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:12:53
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:10:21
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channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sojc4hrb_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:08:08
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00023 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_conv04.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_snjc4hr8_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:06:39
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sqjc4i1a_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:07:21
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channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00394 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_ref01.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_srjc4i49_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:02:30
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_ssjc4i7s_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:04:01
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00351 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/system07.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_stjc4ia7_1_1/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:03:51
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_spjc4huk_1_1/
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:11:11
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_sujc4ics_1_1/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:13:32
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:03:56
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00354 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/system11.dbf
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t0jc4if5_1_1/
channel aux2: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_svjc4ieu_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:04:46
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:04:46
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00021 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_conv02.dbf
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t1jc4ihg_1_1/
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channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00036 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/foglight_ts.dbf
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t3jc4iiu_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:45
channel aux1: starting datafile backupset restore
channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t4jc4ijd_1_1/
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:46
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channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t2jc4ihh_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:36
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channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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restoring datafile 00314 to /u01/lun0/hanfa2/portal01.dbf
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t6jc4ijs_1_1/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:16
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:51
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channel aux1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t5jc4ijs_1_1/
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channel aux2: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
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channel aux2: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t7jc4ik0_1_1/
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:55
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:55
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channel aux1: reading from backup piece /full_PROD_t8jc4ik0_1_1/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
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channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:00:45
Finished restore at 25-MAR-08
sql statement: CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "HANFA2" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 32
MAXLOGMEMBERS 5
MAXDATAFILES 512
MAXINSTANCES 8
MAXLOGHISTORY 7303
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 ( '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log1a.dbf', '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log1b.dbf' ) SIZE 100 M ,
GROUP 2 ( '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log2a.dbf', '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log2b.dbf' ) SIZE 100 M ,
GROUP 3 ( '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log3a.dbf', '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log3b.dbf' ) SIZE 100 M ,
GROUP 4 ( '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log4a.dbf', '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log4b.dbf' ) SIZE 100 M ,
GROUP 5 ( '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log5a.dbf', '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/log5b.dbf' ) SIZE 100 M REUSE
DATAFILE
'/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system01.dbf'
CHARACTER SET UTF8
contents of Memory Script:
switch clone datafile all;
executing Memory Script
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input datafile copy recid=37 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data06.dbf
datafile 39 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=38 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data07.dbf
datafile 40 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=39 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind07.dbf
datafile 41 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=40 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind08.dbf
datafile 42 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=41 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/dwh01.dbf
datafile 43 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=42 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/dwh02.dbf
datafile 288 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=43 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system10.dbf
datafile 295 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=44 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system06.dbf
datafile 314 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=45 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/portal01.dbf
datafile 351 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=46 stamp=650311810 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system07.dbf
datafile 352 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=47 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system09.dbf
datafile 353 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=48 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system08.dbf
datafile 354 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=49 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system11.dbf
datafile 392 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=50 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data01.dbf
datafile 393 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=51 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind01.dbf
datafile 394 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=52 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_ref01.dbf
datafile 395 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=53 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_int01.dbf
datafile 396 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=54 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_summ01.dbf
datafile 397 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=55 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_nolog01.dbf
datafile 398 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=56 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_archive01.dbf
datafile 399 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=57 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_queue01.dbf
datafile 400 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=58 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_media01.dbf
datafile 401 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=59 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data02.dbf
datafile 402 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=60 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_data03.dbf
datafile 403 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=61 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind02.dbf
datafile 404 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=62 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind03.dbf
datafile 405 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=63 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind04.dbf
datafile 406 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=64 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_txn_ind05.dbf
datafile 407 switched to datafile copy
input datafile copy recid=65 stamp=650311811 filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/a_ref02.dbf
contents of Memory Script:
set until time "to_date( '25.03.2008 08:00:00','dd.mm.yyyy hh24:mi:ss')";
recover
clone database
delete archivelog
executing Memory Script
executing command: SET until clause
Starting recover at 25-MAR-08
starting media recovery
channel aux1: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86375
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86376
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86377
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86378
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86379
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86380
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86381
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86382
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86383
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86384
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86385
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86386
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86387
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86388
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86389
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86390
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86391
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86392
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86393
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86394
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86395
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86396
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86397
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86398
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_tdjc4jd7/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
piece handle=/arch1_PROD_tdjc4jd7/ tag=TAG20080325T060110
channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:07:36
channel aux1: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86356
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86357
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86358
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86359
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86360
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86361
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86362
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86363
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86364
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86365
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86366
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86367
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86368
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86369
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86370
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86371
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86372
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86373
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86374
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_tcjc4jd7/
ORA-19870: error reading backup piece /arch1_PROD_tcjc4jd7/
ORA-19510: failed to set size of 182123 blocks for file "/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86358.log" (blocksize=512)
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 9
channel aux1: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86399
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86400
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86401
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86402
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86403
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86404
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_tgjc4qf4/
channel aux2: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86356
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86357
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86358
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86359
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86360
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86361
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86363
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86364
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86365
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86366
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86367
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86368
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86369
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86370
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86371
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86372
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86373
channel aux2: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86374
channel aux2: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_t9jc4iki/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
piece handle=/arch1_PROD_tgjc4qf4/ tag=TAG20080325T080139
channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:56
channel aux1: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86405
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86406
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86407
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86408
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_tfjc4qf4/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
piece handle=/arch1_PROD_tfjc4qf4/ tag=TAG20080325T080139
channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:02:05
channel aux1: starting archive log restore to default destination
channel aux1: restoring archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86409
channel aux1: reading from backup piece /arch1_PROD_tkjc51fm/
channel aux1: restored backup piece 1
piece handle=/arch1_PROD_tkjc51fm/ tag=TAG20080325T100124
channel aux1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:02:15
channel aux2: restored backup piece 1
piece handle=/arch1_PROD_t9jc4iki/ tag=TAG20080325T054759
channel aux2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:12:10
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86356.log thread=1 sequence=86356
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86356.log recid=44 stamp=650313112
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86357.log thread=1 sequence=86357
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86357.log recid=45 stamp=650313112
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86358.log thread=1 sequence=86358
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86358.log recid=37 stamp=650313085
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86359.log thread=1 sequence=86359
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86359.log recid=38 stamp=650313085
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86360.log thread=1 sequence=86360
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86360.log recid=52 stamp=650313135
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86361.log thread=1 sequence=86361
channel clone_default: deleting archive log(s)
archive log filename=/u01/lun0/hanfa2/arch/prodarch_23b63f7_1_625608313_86361.log recid=40 stamp=650313085
unable to find archive log
archive log thread=1 sequence=86362
Oracle Error:
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01152: file 1 was not restored from a sufficiently old backup
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/u01/lun0/hanfa2/system01.dbf'
released channel: t1
released channel: aux1
released channel: aux2
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 03/25/2008 18:32:26
RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
RMAN-06055: could not find log sequence 86362 thread 1
Recovery Manager complete.Yes :-).
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