ORA-08180: no snapshot found based on specified time

Hi,
on 10g R2, why I can not use Flash version query even if I use a large time interval :
SQL> SELECT versions_startscn, versions_starttime,
  2         versions_endscn, versions_endtime,
  3         versions_xid, versions_operation,
  4  ename from  scott.EMP
  5  VERSIONS BETWEEN TIMESTAMP
  6        TO_TIMESTAMP('2003-07-18 14:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  7    AND TO_TIMESTAMP('2010-07-18 17:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  8  ;
ename from  scott.EMP
ERROR at line 4:
ORA-08180: no snapshot found based on specified time
SQL> select ename, sal from scott.emp;
ENAME             SAL
SMITH             800
SQL> update scott.emp set SAL=SAL*2 where ename='SMITH';
1 row updated.
SQL> select ename, sal from scott.emp;
ENAME             SAL
SMITH            1600
SQL> SELECT versions_startscn, versions_starttime,
       versions_endscn, versions_endtime,
       versions_xid, versions_operation,
ename from  scott.EMP
VERSIONS BETWEEN TIMESTAMP
      TO_TIMESTAMP('2003-07-18 14:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  AND TO_TIMESTAMP('2010-07-18 17:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
ename from  scott.EMP
ERROR at line 4:
ORA-08180: no snapshot found based on specified time
SQL> commit;
Commit complete.
SQL> SELECT versions_startscn, versions_starttime,
  2         versions_endscn, versions_endtime,
  3         versions_xid, versions_operation,
  4  ename from  scott.EMP
  5  VERSIONS BETWEEN TIMESTAMP
  6        TO_TIMESTAMP('2003-07-18 14:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  7    AND TO_TIMESTAMP('2010-07-18 17:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  8  ;
ename from  scott.EMP
ERROR at line 4:
ORA-08180: no snapshot found based on specified timeThank you.
PS :
ORA-08180: no snapshot found based on specified time
Cause: Could not match the time to an SCN from the mapping table.
Action: try using a larger time.

Thank you Centinul,
SQL> show parameter undo
NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
undo_management                      string      AUTO
undo_retention                       integer     900
SQL> SELECT versions_startscn,
  2             versions_endscn,
  3             versions_xid, versions_operation,
  4      ename,sal from  scott.EMP
  5      VERSIONS BETWEEN TIMESTAMP
  6            TO_TIMESTAMP('2010-04-02 15:08:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  7       AND TO_TIMESTAMP('2010-04-02 15:12:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
  8     ;
VERSIONS_STARTSCN VERSIONS_ENDSCN VERSIONS_XID     V ENAME             SAL
                                                     SMITH            1600
                                                     ALLEN            1600
                                                     WARD             1250
                                                     JONES            2975
                                                     MARTIN           1250
                                                     BLAKE            2850
                                                     CLARK            2450
                                                     SCOTT            3000
                                                     KING             5000
                                                     TURNER           1500
                                                     ADAMS            1100
VERSIONS_STARTSCN VERSIONS_ENDSCN VERSIONS_XID     V ENAME             SAL
                                                     JAMES             950
                                                     FORD             3000
                                                     MILLER           1300
14 rows selected.Then why versions_startscn, versions_endscn columns are not filled ?
Edited by: user522961 on Apr 2, 2010 6:16 AM

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