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Run DSPLOGBRM, F4 and plug in the parms as needed is 1 way to go about it although that's the long route.

You can also run an SQL over file QA1AHS.QUSRBRM. I run this daily on all of our BRMS backups using ACS
Run SQL Scripts.

Select Row_Number() over (Order by BKSSVT) as "Row #",
SUBSTR(BKHSVT, 2, 6) AS "Bkup Date", BKVOL AS "Tape #", BKHSYS AS "System",
BKHLIB AS "Lib", BKHSEQ AS "Seq#", BKHSAV AS "Obj Sv", BKHERR AS "Obj N Sv", BKHSTA AS "Sts 0=N 1=S",
SUM(BKHSIZ) AS "Blk Sz Bytes", BKHMSG AS "Error Msg ID", BKTYPS AS "Save Type", BKHGRP AS "Ctl Grp", BKHCMD AS "B/Up Cmd",
BKSAVT AS "Tape Y/N", SUBSTR(BKSSVT, 8, 6) AS "Start Time", SUBSTR(BKESVT, 8, 6) AS "End Time", BKHTIM AS "Bkup Time",
BKHTXT AS "Text"
FROM QUSRBRM.QA1AHS
WHERE SUBSTR(BKHSVT, 2, 6) = '200722'

The output will look like this:

Row # Bkup Date Tape # System Lib Seq# Obj Sv Obj N Sv St Blk Sz Bytes Error Msg Save Type Ctl Grp B/Up Cmd Tape Start T End Tim Bkup Time Text
1 200722 00885B FLABARP PDPDDB 1 98 0 1 28526407680 *CUM BKUP_DAILY SAVCHGOBJ Y 003641 003839 3913
2 200722 00885B FLABARP YAFRDTA 2 4 0 1 89370624 *CUM BKUP_DAILY SAVCHGOBJ Y 003839 003841 3913
3 200722 00885B FLABARP TFBDB 3 32 0 1 2039324672 *CUM BKUP_DAILY SAVCHGOBJ Y 003842 003851 3913

Using this SQL as abase, I can adjust it for what was saved, what was not saved, what type of save, etc. It's very flexible.

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Or write a 5250 WRKQRY over QA1AHS/QUSRBRM and adjust the record selections as needed.

Note; There is a difference between what regular commands see backed up in BRMS and using the files in BRMS. I ran into
This a few years ago, was a bit confused and had IBM confirm that fact.

QA1AHS is also over the top of BRMS command WRKMEDIBRM, which is also a nice way of looking at your backup.


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Hello all,

We are having an issue with seeing which objects that BRMS is actually backing up during our nightly backup. If I go in through the BRMS options and try to work with saved objects from the particular day and library in question, what I see is actually the objects that were NOT backed up because they were in use, and not the objects that were actually being saved. Is the option that actually shows what was saved on a particular day hidden somewhere in plain sight? Am I just blind? I'm using option 2 on the "Display Backup History" menu. Any info is most appreciated. Thanks!

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