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Jim, Thanks for your reply. The restore was from a save file with ACCPTH(*YES) on the save, so it should not have had to rebuild the access path. Regardless, the part of our code that performed the check that was failing was HOURS after the job had started, so even if the AP had needed to be rebuilt, it should have been done by then. Not to mention that an earlier process in that job stream had added the records that met the selection criteria. Finally - if the system could know that the AP was being built, I believe that RTVMBRD should make me wait rather than LIE. jmho, Michael > Was the system still rebuilding the access paths when you ran the program? > Did you check the QDBSRVxxx jobs to verify? > The restore may look finished from the screen, but a whole list of things > can affect > the usability of a file just restored. This is not new. > The Backup & Recovery manual has a chapter on How To > Restore Specific Types > of Information, and has great detail on files. > jim
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