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The book is Backup and recovery guide, you can use the CL
version RCVJRNE or the corresponding API.

Marco
--- Jim_Anderson@amosc.com wrote:
>
>
> I need to restore a few files, then apply 3-4 days worth
> of Journal
> Receivers.    The catch is, that I cannot restore the
> file to the original
> saved library, the restored file will be placed in a new
> library.  Unless
> I'm mistaken, the APYJRNCHG command will only apply
> entries to the
> file/library that the journal entry was created from
> (which is not where I
> have my file).
>
> I know this can be accomplished manually by DSPJRN to a
> flat file and
> reading the flat file in a program and manually applying
> the changes.
>
> Would anyone have an example of this or know what IBM
> manual I can check
> out.
>
> Thanks...
> Jim Anderson
>
>
>
>
>
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