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faq:migration-toolkit:recycle-bin [2019/06/12 19:10]
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faq:migration-toolkit:recycle-bin [2019/07/25 13:21]
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-====== Why does a Bunch of Invalid Objects with Garbage Names Appear in Oracle ======+====== Why Does a Bunch of Invalid Objects with Garbage Names Appear in Oracle ======
  
-Prior to Oracle 10ga DROP command permanently removed objects from the database. In Oracle 10g a DROP command places ​the object ​in the recycle bin. The extents allocated to the segment ​are not reallocated until you purge the object. You can restore the object from the recycle bin at any time.+Prior to Oracle 10g a DROP command permanently removed objects from the database. In Oracle 10g a DROP command places ​an object ​to the recycle bin. The extents allocated to the segment ​will not be reallocated until you purge the object. You can restore the object from the recycle bin at any time.
  
-A recycle bin contains all the dropped database objects ​until,+A recycle bin contains all the dropped database objects, ​until
  
   *You permanently drop them with the PURGE command.   *You permanently drop them with the PURGE command.
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   *The tablespace needs to be extended.   *The tablespace needs to be extended.
  
-The usage of recycle bin can be turned on/off this way:+The usage of recycle bin can be enables/disabled ​this way:
  
   ALTER SESSION SET recyclebin = ON/OFF; -- for the current session   ALTER SESSION SET recyclebin = ON/OFF; -- for the current session
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   *//​dba_recyclebin//​ - lists all dropped system-wide objects ​   *//​dba_recyclebin//​ - lists all dropped system-wide objects ​
  
-For example you drop your table:+For example you drop table:
  
   DROP TABLE drop_test;   DROP TABLE drop_test;
  
-Now you see the table with strange name like "//​BIN$njeSgciWSy+6io3ZQS+Bug==$0//"​+Now you see the table with strange name like "//​BIN$njeSgciWSy+6io3ZQS+Bug==$0//"​
  
-It is your table but with the new name. You even can see it content ​using:+It is the same table but with new name. You even can see its contents ​using:
  
   SELECT * FROM "​BIN$njeSgciWSy+6io3ZQS+Bug==$0"​   SELECT * FROM "​BIN$njeSgciWSy+6io3ZQS+Bug==$0"​
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   FLASHBACK TABLE drop_test TO BEFORE DROP;   FLASHBACK TABLE drop_test TO BEFORE DROP;
  
-Now you can see the latest version of your table again. ​+Now you can see the latest version of the table again. ​
  
 If you want to drop table permanently you should use: If you want to drop table permanently you should use:
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   DROP TABLE drop_test PURGE;   DROP TABLE drop_test PURGE;
  
-And to empty all users recycle bin command+And to empty all users recycle bin please use the following ​command:
  
   PURGE RECYCLEBIN;   PURGE RECYCLEBIN;
  
-should be used. 
  
-**NOTE:** All triggers for the dropped table are also put into recycle bin and their names are changed in the same way.+**NOTE:** All triggers for the dropped table are also placed ​into recycle bin and their names are changed in the same way.
  
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