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Jorge, Programme objects will be restored without problems, IIRC. Data objects (PFs) may cause problems: if timestamp One is older than timestamp Zero, you can do this without problems; but if the timestamp Zero (the target) is older than the timestamp One (the tape), then you should use Allow all differences *YES. Another possiblity is to clear the libraries. the process will take longer, though. I had such a problemm way back in 1996. I do not think this has changed. Regards, Carel Teijgeler. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 14-4-05 at 9:45 jmoreno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >I know about the SAVCHGOBJ command that uses a reference date and time. It >is a great tool for backups. >I am looking for some tool or advice that can help me to accomplish the >following: > >If I do a Full System Save (Menu SAVE option 21) >(This Full System Save will have a specific Time Stamp: One) > >And I want to use the media from this backup to the following: >I have a different system where I have "previously" loaded an image of a >different Full System Save (at an early time. Time Stamp: Zero ) > >Comparing the two Time Stamps (One vs. Zero) > >(1) Restore *ALLUSR libraries. > Objects will be restored to *ALLUSR libraries IF AND ONLY IF those > objects have had any >changes > All other objects will remain unchanged. > >(2) Same for Folders and IFS Objects > Restore all folders that have had any changes ONLY > Restore IFS objects that have had any changes > >My question is. Is this possible? or I just have to restore everything?
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