A.UPDATE TABLE B.CREATE CLUSTER C.TRUNCATE TABLE D.ALTER TABLE MOVE E.INSERT INTO···VALUES F.ALTER TABLE···DROP COLUMN G.ALTER TABLE···DROP PARTITION
Why would you use the following FLASHBACK TABLE command?() FLASHBACK TABLE emp TO TIMESTAMP (’11:45’,’hh12:mi’);
A.to undo the changes made to the EMP table since the specified time B.to restore the EMP table that was wrongly dropped from the database C.to view the transactions that have modified the EMP table since the specified time D.to view the changes made to the EMP table for one or more rows since the specified time E.to recover the EMP table to a point in time in the past by restoring the most recent backup
You are working in an online transaction processing (OLTP) environment. You used the FLASHBACK TABLE command to flash back the CUSTOMERS table. Before executing the FLASHBACK TABLE command, the System Change Number (SCN) was 663571. After flashing back the CUSTOMERS table,you realize that the table is not in the correct state and the resultant changes are not what you had desired. So, you need to reverse the effects of the FLASHBACK TABLE command while ensuring that: a) No other user data in the database is affected. b) The operation takes the minimum possible time. Which option would you choose?()
A.use the ROLLBACK command with SCN 663571 B.perform Flashback Transaction Query with SCN 663571 C.execute the FLASHBACK DATABASE statement to retrieve the CUSTOMERS table as it was at SCN 663571 D.execute another FLASHBACK TABLE statement to retrieve the CUSTOMERS table as it was at SCN 663571