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For questions about the Oracle Data Pump export (invoked with the expdp command). Use together with the [oracle] tag, and include the appropriate version tag, such as [oracle-12c]. If the question applies to both the impdp and expdp commands, do not use this tag; use [datapump] tag instead.
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Errors using expdp with `flashback_time=systimestamp`
Just had a look at the documentation.
It says:
You can specify the time in any format that the
DBMS_FLASHBACK.ENABLE_AT_TIME procedure accepts
So SYSTIMESTAMP should actually work... Though t …
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Exporting schema data (tables, permisions) into another schema on same database
Use expdp and impdp, in combination with the remap_schema option.
For example...
Firstly, make sure the target user/schema is already created. … :
create directory DUMPDIR as '/path/to/your/dump/directory';
grant read, write on directory DUMPDIR to system;
Export the data, specifying the schema you wish to export ( FROMUSER in this case):
expdp …