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>So I took backup in tape drive form my V4R2 system using SAVLIB
>giving the traget source as V3R7M0 option.  When I tried to restore it in my
>V3R7 system.  It restores all the objects.  But I can't view my source file
>ie. I don't find any members in my source files.


Rajendren
     the way you have described this is contrary to what i beleive happens.
I would have expected the source to be ok but the programs not to be !

I would first make sure that when first saving the programs, that all of them
are being saved. Pls check the joblog for any errors. Normally, programs will
 need to be re-compiled to a previous release before you can save them to a
previous release.

     As regards your sources, i would check that there is not already a
source file of the same name in the library you are trying to restore to.
     Also check the joblog when restoring for any problems.

Hope this helps :)

Mike



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