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Thanks Neil, explicit examples would mean I don't lose anything in
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Data Protection for Oracle
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Thanks Del. I suspected that is the way it works for SQL. I can't
surmise
how to limit how much ORACLE is encrypted.
At 08:44 AM 8/28/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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Thanks Del. I suspected that is the way it works for SQL. I can't surmise
how to limit how much ORACLE is encrypted.
At 08:44 AM 8/28/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Fred,
Go to:
http://www.ibm.com/us/
Search for:
"Encrypting Data Protection for SQL Backups"
(include the double quot
Fred,
Go to:
http://www.ibm.com/us/
Search for:
"Encrypting Data Protection for SQL Backups"
(include the double quotes around the "Search for" text)
Del
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> Since T
Since TDP for ORACLE and MSSQL use the API, I should be able to encrypt
some or all of DB backups we do. Since SQL generates the directory name
for the backup, how do we determine which is which to include or exclude
selected DBs on a particular client? We have one client with about 75 DBs
on it