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Do a GO RESTORE, put your cursor on option 21 and press HELP.
This will show you the proper order for restoring objects but
you cannot use the commands as shown without some modification.

Since you are restoring to a different system you should consult the
the Backup and Recovery guide or the Support Line database as there
are IMPORTANT differences you need to take into account.

Does the new system contain user data or is this a scratch reload?

If this is a scratch reload, when restoring to a different system, two 
important differences in the restore commands that I can think of are:
1) Specifying ALWOBJDIF(*ALL) on the restore commands
2) Specifying SRM(*NONE) on the RSTCFG command

Again, read the Backup and Recovery Guide for all the important details 
and considerations.

Mark wrote:
>When migrating to a new machine from an old, what is the preferred 
restore
>order? ie User PRofiles, Device Descriptions, SBSD, Libs etc,etc...
<SNIP>


Ron Hankey - CPIM
Applications Programmer

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