Your best bet is to use RMAN directly, as suggested by the responses to your previous post.
If you really want to try via DBI, there's a dbms_backup_restore package that you can call. But, it's undocumented, which means unsupported and the API is likely to change between versions. I'd come up with a very good reason to not use RMAN before I'd try the DBI route.
In reply to Re: Perl DBI & RMAN commands
by frieduck
in thread Perl DBI & RMAN commands
by Ronnie
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