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Vern, I was able to restore a QHST file from a SAVSYS tape. First is to DSPTAP to find the SEQ number and File Label ID. Library . . . . . . : QSYS Release level . . . : V5R2M0 ASP . . . . . . . . : 1 File sequence . . . : 33 Volume ID . . . . . : OPT21 Data compressed . . : No Expiration date . . : *PERM Data compacted . . . : No Save command . . . . : SAVSYS Objects saved . . . : 685 Save active . . . . : *NO Access paths . . . . : 0 File label ID . . . : Q5722SS1520240090 Save format . . . . : Serial Save date/time . . . : 07/07/03 16:03:54 QHST03180A *FILE PF QSYS 788 Yes QHST QHST03183A *FILE PF QSYS 788 Yes QHST QHST03183B *FILE PF QSYS 788 Yes QHST QHST03183C *FILE PF QSYS 660 Yes QHST Then use those to restore the file(s) RSTOBJ OBJ(QHST03180A) SAVLIB(QSYS) DEV(TAP01) OBJTYPE(*FILE) SEQNBR(33) LABEL(Q5722SS1520240090) ------------------------- Bryan Dietz 3X Corporation -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > No. To be able to restore them individually, you must save them with > SAVOBJ. > > Al > > Quick question - can I restore a single object in QSYS from a SAVSYS tape? > In particular, some of the QHST* files? Can't do an install. > > TIA > > Vern
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