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What about restoring the files you want to a different library than your
MAPICS environment and then save that library to the new tape...

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Subject: [MAPICS-L] MODATA/IMHIST Archive - Do I need to restore

Hi All

Excuse my ignorance here but I beg your indulgence.

I have a number of MODATA and IMHIST archives stored on tapes (1.2 and
2.5 GB data cartridges). 
We are purchasing a new i-series and will no longer have access to this
format of tape ( we will only have an Ultrium). I therefore need to copy
the data from one tape to format to another. 

Do I have to restore this data to Mapics then rearchive it to the
Ultrium tapes or is there a way I can copy from one tape to another ?

Best Regards

Iain Wilson
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