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Default Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:20 AM






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.

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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:31 AM







"suni" <sorel.nou (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote

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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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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:31 AM




"suni" <sorel.nou (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote

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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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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:31 AM




"suni" <sorel.nou (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote

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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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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:31 AM




"suni" <sorel.nou (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
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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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:38 AM



On Apr 22, 10:20*am, suni <sorel.... (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
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 --


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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:38 AM



On Apr 22, 10:20*am, suni <sorel.... (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
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 --


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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:38 AM



On Apr 22, 10:20*am, suni <sorel.... (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
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 --


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Default Re: Scanning/mining Oracle 7 (v7.2.3) redo log - 04-22-2008 , 10:38 AM



On Apr 22, 10:20*am, suni <sorel.... (AT) celona (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
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 --


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