Recover database to last backup?

I have a question about recovering a database in the cleanest way. I have a hot backup every day. If I need to restore from the hot backup (due to a logical corruption - i.e. a batch process messed up) I want to be able to continue as normal.
I would like to be able to just shut down my database and copy my hot backup files and start it back up at the time of the night before.
Can I do this without doing a resetlogs? What about the .arc files that were generated in the meantime? Can I just ignore them. Will oracle simply continue from the current sequence number?
What about if I subsequently do another recovery tomorrow, from an even earlier time? I would not be able to roll forward through this last recovery since I did a file copy of the hot backup, right?
Is my best option to just do a reset logs and go from there?

If I need to restore from the hot backup (due to a logical corruption - i.e. a batch process messed up) I want to be able to continue as normal.
I would like to be able to just shut down my database and copy my hot backup files and start it back up at the time of the night before.
r.- If you have this case you have to have the archives generated from the moment when you began to carry out the backup last night in order to perform an incomplete recovery.
I would like to be able to just shut down my database and copy my hot backup files and start it back up at the time of the night before.
r.- To do this you have to perform a "RECOVERY DATABASE UNTIL <option>"
Can I do this without doing a resetlogs?
r.- Not, incomplete recovery needs this option to syncronyze the datafiles.
What about the .arc files that were generated in the meantime? Can I just ignore them
What about if I subsequently do another recovery tomorrow, from an even earlier time? I would not be able to roll forward through this last recovery since I did a file copy of the hot backup, right?
r.- Yes, you can ignore them. The most important post-task after doing an incomplete recovery is to shutdown take a whole backup of the database in order to be able to recover the database to that point if it is needed.
Is my best option to just do a reset logs and go from there?
r.- Depending of what kind of corruption you have in the database.
Joel Pèrez
http://otn.oracle.com/experts

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