Flashback is a feature in some database management systems (DBMS), most notably Oracle Database, that allows you to rewind the database to a previous point in time. It provides the ability to view and restore data to a state as it existed at a specific time in the past, without requiring a full database restore from a backup. This is useful for recovering from logical data corruption, user errors, or application failures, allowing you to undo unwanted changes and analyze historical data.
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