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The database or catalog a database is cloned from is the source of a cloned database. If the source is deleted,
the cloned database becomes a regular database. When you refresh a cloned database, Data Director performs
the following processes.
1 The schema and data is fetched from the source.
2 A post-clone script is run on the schema and data.
3 The schema and data generated by the post-clone script is applied to the cloned database.
The table shows the clone types you can refresh.
Table 10-2. Clone Refresh Support Summary
Clone Type Refresh Support
Full database clone Yes
Linked database clone Yes
Schema only clone No
No schema and data clone No
Refresh a Cloned Database Manually
You can update your test or development environment clone to be current with the physical database in your
production environment by refreshing it manually.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have Clone permission on the source database and Recover permission on the cloned database.
Verify that the source has not been deleted.
Procedure
1 Log in to Data Director as an organization administrator or user with the requisite privileges.
2 In your organization, click Manage and Monitor and select the database group.
3 On the Databases tab, right-click the database and select Refresh.
4 Click Refresh from clone source.
5 Select Refresh to current source database or Refresh to a snapshot of the source database.
If the source database has no snapshots, the second option is not available.
6 Click Refresh.
The cloned database refreshes.
Configure an Automatic Refresh Profile for Cloned Databases
You can configure an automatic refresh profile to keep your test or development environment clone current
with the physical database in your production environment
Prerequisites
Verify that you have Clone permission on the source database and Edit settings permission on the cloned
database.
Verify that the source has not been deleted.
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