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1)Difference between full and level 0 backup ?

A full backup can never be part incremental backup strategy i.e it cannot be the parent for a subsequent
incremental backup.
if you select incremental strategy as part of your backup strategy, you need at least one level 0 incremental
backup.

A level 0 incremental backup is physically identical to a full backup. The only difference is that the level 0 backup is
recorded as an incremental backup in the RMAN repository, so it can be used as the parent for a level 1 backup.

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2) Difference between complete recovery and in complete recovery ?

if we have latest backup and current control file and online redo log files then we can go for the complete
recovery.

if anything can miss from latest backup and current control file and online redo log files , the recovery will come
under incomplete recovery.
we can go for incomplete recovery :
1)Until time 2)Until cancel,until SCN

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3)How to stop the archive generation duting the import ?

During the import give the parameter transform=disable_archive_logging:y

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4)RBA in Goldengate ?

RBA is the 6-byte Redo by address/Relative byte address, when ever your data is read from logfile or it is being
written to a file the RBA number can generate.
The RBA number will get change contineiously based on data replication.
Ex:
when ever extract is going to write a data into the trail file RBA will generate..
During the Extract / Replicate abended , we can check the information in trail file , and we start the processed
using the RBA numbers.

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