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DB_KEY
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NUMBER
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The primary key for the target database. Use this column to form a
join with almost any other catalog view.
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DBINC_KEY
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NUMBER
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The primary key for the incarnation of the target database. Use this
column to form a join with RC_DATABASE_INCARNATION.
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DB_NAME
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VARCHAR2(8)
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The DB_NAME of the database incarnation to which this
record belongs.
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RECID
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NUMBER
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The record identifier from V$BACKUP_CORRUPTION. RECID
and STAMP form a concatenated primary key that uniquely identifies
this record in the target database control file.
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STAMP
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NUMBER
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The stamp propagated from V$BACKUP_CORRUPTION. RECID
and STAMP form a concatenated primary key that uniquely identifies
this record in the target database control file.
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BS_KEY
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NUMBER
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The primary key of the backup set to which this record belongs in the
recovery catalog. Use this column to form a join with RC_BACKUP_SET.
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SET_STAMP
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NUMBER
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The SET_STAMP value from V$BACKUP_SET. SET_STAMP
and SET_COUNT form a concatenated key that uniquely identifies the
backup set to which this record belongs in the target database control file.
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SET_COUNT
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NUMBER
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The SET_COUNT value from V$BACKUP_SET. SET_STAMP
and SET_COUNT form a concatenated key that uniquely identifies the
backup set to which this record belongs in the target database control file.
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PIECE#
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NUMBER
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The backup piece that contains this corrupt block.
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BDF_KEY
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NUMBER
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The primary key for the datafile backup or copy in the recovery
catalog. Use this key to join with RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE. If you
issue the list command while connected to the recovery catalog,
this value appears in the KEY column of the output.
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BDF_RECID
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NUMBER
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The RECID value from V$BACKUP_DATAFILE.
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BDF_STAMP
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NUMBER
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The STAMP value from V$BACKUP_DATAFILE.
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FILE#
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NUMBER
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The absolute file number for the datafile that contains the corrupt
blocks.
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CREATION_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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The creation SCN of the datafile containing the corrupt blocks.
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BLOCK#
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NUMBER
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The block number of the first corrupted block in this range of
corrupted blocks.
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BLOCKS
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NUMBER
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The number of corrupted blocks found beginning with BLOCK#.
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CORRUPTION_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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For media corrupt blocks, this value is zero. For logically corrupt
blocks, this value is the lowest SCN in the blocks in this corrupt range.
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MARKED_CORRUPT
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VARCHAR2(3)
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YES if this corruption was not previously detected by
Oracle, or NO if Oracle had already discovered this corrupt block
and marked it as corrupt in the database. Note that when a corrupt block is
encountered in a backup, and was not already marked corrupt by Oracle, then the
backup process does not mark the block as corrupt in the production datafile.
Thus, this field may be YES for the same block in more than one
backup set.
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CORRUPTION_TYPE
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VARCHAR2(9)
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Same as RC_DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION.CORRUPTION_TYPE.
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