Transaction Recovery is a feature of Oracle database that allows DBAs to recover from transactions which have undesirable effects. Sometimes it happens that a transaction performs an undesirable effect, and we determine later that this transaction should not have been committed. In this case, we do not want to perform database point-in-time recovery as the rest of database is working fine. We only have a problem with one transaction. Oracle allows us to provide approximate times of the problematic transaction and search the archived and online redo log files for transactions performed during said time. Then we can identify the transaction and roll it back. Transaction recovery is very easy to use from Oracle Enterprise Manager, but it requires some setup to perform before we can use it.
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SQL Access Advisor allows DBAs and developers to analyze individual SQL statements, SQL tuning sets or the entire system and recommend materialize views, partitioning and indexes on tables. There are two interfaces of SQL Access Advisor: Oracle Enterprise Manager and DBMS_ADVISOR package. The Oracle Enterprise Manager interface is easy and user-friendly, but DBMS_ADVISOR package provides the same recommendations from SQL*Plus, which is useful in environments that do not have OEM installed. SQL Access Advisor is a part of the Oracle Tuning Pack, which also requires the Diagnostic Pack.