Hot Backup Scenario

My Oracle Version is Oracle 10g
What if i put the tablespace in begin backup mode and forgot to put it in end backup mode ,after 2-3 days i see that it is still in begin backup mode ,but i've deleted the archives for the last two days. Will i be able to put it back in end backup mode.

You will get also errors when stopping and starting db instance:
SQL> alter tablespace system begin backup;
Tablespace altered.
SQL> shutdown immediate
ORA-01149: cannot shutdown - file 1 has online backup set
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+DATAP/p10/datafile/system.256.802195537'
SQL> shutdown abort
ORACLE instance shut down.When starting you must run a RECOVER statement or ALTER ... END BACKUP:
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area  419430400 bytes
Fixed Size                  2078000 bytes
Variable Size             155192016 bytes
Database Buffers          255852544 bytes
Redo Buffers                6307840 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-01113: file 1 needs media recovery if it was restored from backup, or END
BACKUP if it was not
ORA-01110: data file 1: '+DATAP/p10/datafile/system.256.802195537'
SQL> recover database;
Media recovery complete.

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    Is a consistent hot backup possible?
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    Starting backup at 11-SEP-08
    channel oem_disk_backup: starting incremental level 1 datafile backupset
    channel oem_disk_backup: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
    input datafile fno=00005 name=+DEVG1/landesk/datafile/landesk.374.614072207
    input datafile fno=00003 name=+DEVG1/landesk/datafile/sysaux.384.614002027
    input datafile fno=00001 name=+DEVG1/landesk/datafile/system.383.614002025
    input datafile fno=00002 name=+DEVG1/landesk/datafile/undotbs1.385.614002027
    input datafile fno=00004 name=+DEVG1/landesk/datafile/users.386.614002027
    channel oem_disk_backup: starting piece 1 at 11-SEP-08
    channel oem_disk_backup: finished piece 1 at 11-SEP-08
    piece handle=+DEVRVYG1/landesk/backupset/2008_09_11/nnndn1_tag20080911t220708_0.12999.665186835 tag=TAG20080911T220708 comment=NONE
    channel oem_disk_backup: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:02:26
    channel oem_disk_backup: starting incremental level 1 datafile backupset
    channel oem_disk_backup: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
    including current control file in backupset
    including current SPFILE in backupset
    channel oem_disk_backup: starting piece 1 at 11-SEP-08
    channel oem_disk_backup: finished piece 1 at 11-SEP-08
    piece handle=+DEVRVYG1/landesk/backupset/2008_09_11/ncsnn1_tag20080911t220708_0.2301.665186983 tag=TAG20080911T220708 comment=NONE
    channel oem_disk_backup: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:21
    Finished backup at 11-SEP-08
    It appears to be updating the previous copy with updated blocks thus rolling forward the datafile copy to a new level 0 copy.
    Then to restore from the backup RMAN would first use this new copy of the datafile and then apply any archivelogs to them to bring the database to the point in time the incremental backup was taken.
    Are these assumptions true?
    Thanks for your help,
    ED

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