Confirm[=options] Noconfirm Specifies whether or not the RMU /RECOVER command causes the operator to be queried when an incorrect sequence of AIJ files is detected. The default for interactive recoveries is /CONFIRM, which prompts the user to see if he wants to continue. The default for RMU/RECOVER/NOCONFIRM and RMU/RECOVER executed in batch jobs is to terminate the RMU/RECOVER at the point where the out of sequence AIJ file is detected (equivalent to RMU/RECOVER/CONFIRM=ABORT). To override the default behavior, the user can continue to roll forward and ignore the missing AIJ file either by specifying the command syntax RMU/RECOVER/CONFIRM to get a prompt on whether to continue rolling forward if there is an AIJ sequence gap, or by specifying the syntax RMU/CONFIRM=CONTINUE if he does not want the prompt or is executing the RMU/RECOVER in a batch job. NOTE Oracle recommends that, in general, an incorrect journal sequence not be applied as a corrupt database may result. The /Order_Aij_Files qualifier can be used to help ensure that the specified journals are applied in the correct order. The Confirm qualifier accepts the following options: o CONFIRM=CONTINUE Do not prompt the user if a sequence gap is detected on the next AIJ file to be rolled forward but ignore the missing AIJ file and continue rolling forward. o CONFIRM=ABORT Do not prompt the user if a sequence gap is detected on the next AIJ roll forward but end the database recover at this point. This is the same as the default behavior for RMU/RECOVER/NOCONFIRM and RMU/RECOVER in batch.