This is a discussion on Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log within the Oracle Miscellaneous forums, part of the Oracle Database category; --> Hi, Has anybody come across any tools/products that can scan the Oracle 7 redo log to identify the data ...
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| "suni" <sorel.nou@celona.com> wrote in message news:04f6a406-3e71-44e7-81d8-855db05e9464@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > Has anybody come across any tools/products that can scan the Oracle 7 > redo log to identify the data changes and do something with it? Have > you worked in this area? > > Thanks. That is ancient history. More modern versions of Oracle have log miner. Jim |
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| On Apr 22, 10:20*am, suni <sorel....@celona.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Has anybody come across any tools/products that can scan the Oracle 7 > redo log to identify the data changes and do something with it? Have > you worked in this area? > > Thanks. There was such a tool written by a former Oracle employee. In fact I think Oracle purchased the tool or rights to it to use as the basis for their log miner feature available in more recent releases. I cannot remember the name but you might try scanning the archives to see if you can find an old thread that mentions the product. I was unable to find a hit but you might have more luck. However, even if you find the name there is the issue of where you will be able to find a copy since Oracle 7 is very old. Good luck -- Mark D Powell -- |