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   Greetings!

   I'm trying to do a RST command and it keeps failing - I SAV often, but
   have not needed to RST to the IFS very often.

   I save a the end of my backup procedures with the following command:

   SAV        DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAP05.DEVD') 
              OBJ(('/qslfi400/*')
                  ('/qslfi400/SLS Manuals' *OMIT))

   This is on the tape I am trying to restore at file seq 114, with a label
   of SAV20050903. I have looked a the tape and found the directory I want to
   restore.  I want to put the contents of the directory in a new directory I
   created for this restore.  So my restore command looks like this:

   RST    DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAP04.DEVD')
               OBJ(('/qsfli400/userdocs/legal/*'
                         *INCLUDE
                         '/qslfi400/jim/legal'))
               LABEL(SAV20050903)
              SEQNBR(114)

   The restore command ends with the following messages;

   CPF3710:  File not restored.  Object name conflict for file SAV20050903.
   CPF3840:  Specified file for restore operation not found.

   I know that I am doing something stupid - it is Friday and I'm brain dead
   - I know that.  Can anyone shine some light on my ineptness?

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