Use the formatSpec subclause to specify a filename format or an Automatic Storage Management disk group for a backup piece or image copy. If you do not specify a value for the FORMAT parameter, then RMAN either creates the backup in the flash recovery area if it is enabled, or in a platform-specific directory (for example, ?/dbs on UNIX) if a flash recovery area is not enabled. In either case, RMAN uses the variable %U to name the backup.
Tip:
Oracle Database SQL Language Reference to learn how to create and name Automated Storage Manager disk groupsAny name that is valid as a sequential filename on the platform is allowed, so long as each backup piece or copy has a unique name. If backing up to disk, then any valid disk filename is allowed, provided it is unique.
You cannot specify an Oracle Managed Files filename as the format for a backup. For example, if +DISK1/datafile/system.732.609791431 is an OMF filename, then you cannot specify this filename in the FORMAT parameter.
Environment variables are not valid in the FORMAT parameter.
The entire format_string is processed in a port-specific manner by the target instance to derive the final backup piece name. The substitution variables listed in "Semantics" are available in FORMAT strings to aid in generating unique filenames. The formatting of this information varies by platform.
You can specify up to four FORMAT strings. RMAN uses the second, third, and fourth values only when BACKUP COPIES, SET BACKUP COPIES, or CONFIGURE ... BACKUP COPIES is in effect. When choosing the format for each backup piece, RMAN uses the first format value for copy 1, the second format value for copy 2, and so on. If the number of format values exceeds the number of copies, then the extra formats are not used. If the number of format values is less than the number of copies, then RMAN reuses the format values, starting with the first one.
Specify format_string in any of the following places, listed in order of precedence:
The backupSpec clause
The BACKUP command
The ALLOCATE CHANNEL command
The CONFIGURE CHANNEL command
If specified in more than one of these places, then RMAN searches for the FORMAT parameter in the order shown.

The following table lists RMAN substitution variables that are valid in format strings.
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
| %a | Specifies the activation ID of the database. | 
| %c | Specifies the copy number of the backup piece within a set of duplexed backup pieces. If you did not duplex a backup, then this variable is 1 for backup sets and 0 for proxy copies. If one of these commands is enabled, then the variable shows the copy number. The maximum value for %cis 256. | 
| %d | Specifies the name of the database (see Example 3-22). | 
| %D | Specifies the current day of the month from the Gregorian calendar in format DD. | 
| %e | Specifies the archived log sequence number. | 
| %f | Specifies the absolute file number (see Example 3-22). | 
| %F | Combines the DBID, day, month, year, and sequence into a unique and repeatable generated name. This variable translates into c-IIIIIIIIII-YYYYMMDD-QQ, where:
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| %h | Specifies the archived redo log thread number. | 
| %I | Specifies the DBID. | 
| %M | Specifies the month in the Gregorian calendar in format MM. | 
| %N | Specifies the tablespace name. This substitution variable is only valid when backing up datafiles as image copies. | 
| %n | Specifies the name of the database, padded on the right with xcharacters to a total length of eight characters. For example, ifprod1is the database name, then the padded name isprod1xxx. | 
| %p | Specifies the piece number within the backup set. This value starts at 1for each backup set and is incremented by 1 as each backup piece is created.Note: If you specify  | 
| %s | Specifies the backup set number. This number is a counter in the control file that is incremented for each backup set. The counter value starts at 1and is unique for the lifetime of the control file. If you restore a backup control file, then duplicate values can result. Also,CREATE CONTROLFILEinitializes the counter back to1. | 
| %t | Specifies the backup set time stamp, which is a 4-byte value derived as the number of seconds elapsed since a fixed reference time. The combination of %sand%tcan be used to form a unique name for the backup set. | 
| %T | Specifies the year, month, and day in the Gregorian calendar in this format: YYYYMMDD. | 
| %u | Specifies an 8-character name constituted by compressed representations of the backup set or image copy number and the time the backup set or image copy was created. | 
| %U | Specifies a system-generated unique filename (default). The meaning of  
 For an image copy of an archived redo log,  
 For an image copy of a control file,  
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| %Y | Specifies the year in this format: YYYY. | 
| %% | Specifies the percent ( %) character. For example,%%Ytranslates to the string%Y. |