ORA-38704: Checksum error in flashback database log file header.
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Cause: The flashback database log file header contained a
checksum that does not match the value calculated from the
file header as read from disk. This means the file header
was corrupt.
Action: If you are doing a FLASHBACK DATABASE, then the
flashback cannot be performed because of the corrupted log.
A restore and an incomplete recovery must be performed instead.
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