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>>Another scenario... Logical files. If you were restoring a bunch of
>>incremental backups, would you have the option to specify that (and
I'd
>>guess this would only apply if you used the default ACCPTH(*NO) on
your
>>saves) access paths not be rebuilt for all but the last restore? It
>>seems almost mandatory that if your recovery plan includes restoring
>>from incremental backups, you'd better be saving your access paths.
>
>The way to do that is set them for rebuild on open and then override
that at
>the end of the restore with the WRKAPRCY or whatever that command
is.... I'm
>not on a machine right now...
The big point being that you need to set them for rebuild on open before
you have to recover. After the fact, you're screwed.
Dan Bale
IT - AS/400
Handleman Company
248-362-4400 Ext. 4952
D.Bale@Handleman.com
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