You cannot rollback what has already been commited. What you can do, in this particular situation, as one of the quickest options, is to issue a flashback query against a table you've deleted row(s) from and insert them back. Here is a simple example:
Note: Success of this operation depends on the value(default 900 seconds) of undo_retention
parameter - period of time(can be reduced automatically) during which undo information is retained in undo tablespace.
/* our test table */
create table test_tb(
col number
);
/* populate test table with some sample data */
insert into test_tb(col)
select level
from dual
connect by level <= 2;
select * from test_tb;
COL
----------
1
2
/* delete everything from the test table */
delete from test_tb;
select * from test_tb;
no rows selected
Insert deleted rows back:
/* flashback query to see contents of the test table
as of specific point in time in the past */
select * /* specify past time */
from test_tb as of timestamp timestamp '2013-11-08 10:54:00'
COL
----------
1
2
/* insert deleted rows */
insert into test_tb
select * /* specify past time */
from test_tb as of timestamp timestamp '2013-11-08 10:54:00'
minus
select *
from test_tb
select *
from test_tb;
COL
----------
1
2
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