Hi ,
Can I beg to differ you regarding this. I tried using streams for that
but wasn't successful.Finally raised a tar with Oracle and they told us
it is not possible.
Anyways thanx for the info.
Regards,
Vikas.
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Hi,
You can use Oracle Streams for that. With Streams you replicate only the
data you want, and you can create rules to, for example, exclude DELETE
statements from the replication.
HTH,
Juliano
>
> Nopes, this is not possible in DG.
>
>
> Regards,
> Vikas.
>
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> Good morning all,
> Server is running Windows2003 with multiple db nodes and app servers
> on it within a Oracle 10g RAC clustering environment. I want to use
> Dataguard to replicate the primary db node to a secondary node. Does
> Dataguard just replicate the whole db node, or is there an option to
> filter out what I want replicated (for purging the primary to keep the
> size down, but replicate everything on the secondary for historic
> reporting, etc). Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
>
>
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