8.131 V$PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG
V$PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG contains descriptions of archived log backups that were taken using the proxy copy functionality.
               
In a proxy copy, the media manager takes over the operations of backing up and restoring data. Each row represents a backup of one control file.
| Column | Datatype | Description | 
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 | Proxy copy record identifier | 
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 | Proxy copy stamp | 
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 | Type of media device that stores the proxy copy | 
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 | Name or "handle" for the proxy copy | 
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 | Comments about the proxy copy | 
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 | A comment that contains further information about the media manager that created this backup | 
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 | Number of the media pool in which the proxy copy is stored | 
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 | Tag for the proxy copy | 
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 | Status of the backup set: 
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 | Indicates whether this record has been deleted ( | 
| 
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 | Number of the redo thread | 
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 | Log sequence number | 
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 | First SCN of this redo log | 
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 | Time when Oracle switched into the redo log | 
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 | First SCN of the next redo log in the thread | 
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 | First time stamp of the next redo log in the thread | 
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 | Size of this archived redo log (in operating system blocks) | 
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 | Block size for the copy (in bytes) | 
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 | Time when the proxy copy was initiated | 
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 | Time when the proxy copy was completed | 
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 | Duration of the proxy copy | 
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 | Owning  | 
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 | Owning  | 
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 | Indicates whether this record corresponds to a terminal archived redo log, as defined in  | 
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 | Indicates whether this backup set has a retention policy that is different than the value for the configure retention policy ( | 
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 | If specified, then this is the date after which the backup becomes obsolete. If this column is  | 
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 | Additional retention options for this backup set: 
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 | The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include: 
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