Today there are many similar in the database:tname tabtype clusterid-----------------------------------------------BIN$DJ4CXV vnzvhgqab/aqbx3w==$0 table bin$dj4cxvvszvhgqab/aqbx3w==$0 table bin$dj4hg1pta6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0 table BIN$dJ4hg1pYa6/ gqab/aqbyaw==$0 table bin$dj4cxvuyzvhgqab/aqbx3w==$0 table bin$dj4hg1pda6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0 table BIN$dJ4hg1pma6/gQAB/ aqbyaw==$0 table bin$dj4hg1pqa6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0 table bin$dj4hg1pva6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0 table bin$dj5h8maclr/gqab/ aqb0oa==$0 table bin$dj5h8mahlr/gqab/aqb0oa==$0 table a table like this. this is because the Flash feature is turned on Use the command:drop table 111;commit;when table 111 is deleted, a similar result is generated:bin$dj4hg1pva6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0 TABLEthe table. If the table still exists, you can use the command:Flashback table "Bin$dj4hg1pva6/gqab/aqbyaw==$0" to before drop;commit;to revert to the previous delete. If you want to completely delete a table, you need to use the command:drop table 111 purge;commit;if you want to empty the flash storage table that has been deleted, use the command:purge recyclebin; commit;If you want to know the table specified in Flash, you can use the command:purge table 111;commit;to achieve the goal.
Oracle table similar to: Bin$dj5h8ma4lr/gqab/aqb0oa==$0 table