DUL recover oracle ddl for packages , procedures, functions and all.
Posted by PDSERVICE
on Oct 23, 2018
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I was looking at the DUL options to recover data and i was wondering if tis possible to recover also ddl for packages , procedures, functions and all.
yes ,
prm-dul can recover package procedures function ddl code
Many Thanks Maclean for the quick reply, that is good to know.
Is this option available to be tested in the free version ?
You can try recover sys user's plsql object,by export ddl under schema node. This function will be always ok,if you have a complete system01.dbf .
I was looking at the license price and for unlimited data it is 999$ , means after that payment we will be able to try and recover data on our own ? No additional cost ? If it is the case and if our force open database won't work i will update the director regarding this option,
We dealt with oracle ACS in the past which is very expensive and they were the one to perform everything and won't share their scripts, they only have the first option available which force us to make plenty of space available to copy data from asm to disk and unload from disk to disk before the import
current price is 1500 usd for enterprise edition.
No additional cost.
For the enterprise License what kind of support are getting with it ? I was able to start the tool and test data bridge successfully however some users are missing at the display, will support provide assistance to look into it ?
Also I can see that from the export_ddl for most of the schemas we don’t get result ,…
1-Is the enterprise version export_ddl different from the free version ?
2-the partitioned tables during the data bridge are recreated as non-partitioned, is it the same as in the enterprise ?
Is the only different from the community version and the enterprise version the limit set for the number of rows in the tables ?
For enterprise edition ,we provide support via email. You need the license registered,so that export ddl can work
I was looking at the license price and for unlimited data it is 999$ , means after that payment we will be able to try and recover data on our own ? No additional cost ? If it is the case and if our force open database won't work i will update the director regarding this option,
We dealt with oracle ACS in the past which is very expensive and they were the one to perform everything and won't share their scripts, they only have the first option available which force us to make plenty of space available to copy data from asm to disk and unload from disk to disk before the import