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How to Identify date of file backed up used FBACKUP cmd?

Dear UNIX Experts,
I'm a newbie. My name is Budi.
I need some help from any body in this forum.

How do we identify the backed up date of file in the Back up tape ?
I did the back up using FBACKUP cmd.

I tried to googling it, but unfortunately no aimed solution that I got. Smilie
I've tried following cmds, but I could get the date that I want.

#LOG/exports> /usr/sbin/frecover -Norv -f /dev/rmt/0mnb
-rw-r--r-- oracle oinstall test_entire.dmp.Z

#/LOG/exports> /usr/sbin/frecover -f /dev/rmt/0mnb -x -N -v
-rw-r--r-- oracle oinstall test_entire.dmp.Z

Pls help, Thanks in advanced
 
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