Fantastic article by Jonathan Lewis on why Oracle couldn’t just use REDO to cover the purposes of both UNDO and REDO.
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REDO and UNDO – the ‘why’ behind them
Posted in General, How Oracle Works, tagged oracle, redo, undo on February 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
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