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Here's a snippet of info I got from IBM, the QADBIFLD file on this system has 251 million records:

At 30% the code kicked off a RSTOBJ of the complex MRI objects from the /Q5770SS1/Q7200024/Q00/Q90 file.   At 90% is the code that does the RSTOBJ of the complex MRM file from the /Q5770SS1/Q72000M_/Q00/Q90 file.     The 20 minutes for the complex MRM doesn't appear too bad, but I wouldn't think it would take 5 hours to do the complex MRI.   

That does appear to be a lot of records (qadbifld is a cross reference file that contains information about every field in every file on the system) and if there is any underlying copying taking place from the old qadbifld to the new qadbifld during the restore, then I would suspect that it could take some time.

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Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2015 8:56 AM
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Subject: Re: V7R2 upgrade SRC

Right but Paul said he found reference that this SRC was updating some DB Xref information.  What I find for this SRC is "Installing Complex Objects."  Now I suppose in IBM Speak these two could be the same but.....

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On 5/7/2015 8:50 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> Pro* <snip> ...I don't see any references to what you mention for THIS 
> SRC...
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>   SRC C900 2950
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> Rob Berendt
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