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I thought IBM eliminated the need to do the dual restore for cross library
logicals with current levels of the OS.
6.1, Systems Management, Recovering your system, What's new for 6.1
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/rzarm/rzarmwhatnew.htm

<snip>
Deferred restores

You can restore physical and logical files in any order.

The Restore Library (RSTLIB) and Restore Object (RSTOBJ) commands have
been enhanced with a new parameter to defer the restore of dependent
database files whose based-on files are missing. Deferred objects can be
logical files or SQL materialized query tables (MQTs).<<

You can use the new Restore Deferred Objects (RSTDFROBJ) command to
complete the restore of deferred objects, if the objects that they depend
on are now available.

You can use the new Remove Defer ID (RMVDFRID) command to remove all
deferred object information that is associated with a deferred restore.

For more information about deferred restores, see the following topics:

Sequence for restoring related objects.
Deferring the restore of dependent objects.
Verifying whether objects are restored successfully.
Task 5: Restoring libraries to the system auxiliary storage pool.
Restoring logical files.
Restoring SQL materialized query tables.
</snip>

Methinks the OP was trying to use this deferred restore method and was
having issues with it.

Deferring the restore of dependent objects
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzarm/rzarmseqrestoredeferobject.htm

Rob Berendt

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