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Running at security level 30 or lower, then perhaps [one would be able to] use CRTCMD to recover the RSTOBJ command.? However the QSRRSTO restore object API would probably be a better choice for most.

FWiW the correct way to restore objects that are missing from a product or option is to reinstall the product. In the case of the RST* commands in QSYS, that would be via a D-mode IPL to install the OS. The reinstall is the /correct/ method because there may be dependencies and/or actions required beyond just restore to effect full recovery of objects in a production [option]; however that is of course, atypically [if ever] an issue for *CMD objects.

Regards, Chuck

Chris Bipes wrote:
CRTCMD RSTOBJ after using EDTF to create the source, copying from the
other system you retrieved the command source from. Now RSTOBJ ...

Jeff Crosby wrote:

What if one made the same mistake when trying to type 'SLTCMD RST*'
to see all the restore commands.

Think about that one for a moment.

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