It occurs to me that one could also end the MIMIX data group for this while the restore is taking place, and until the ENDJRNPF has been processed. That could all be a part of the restore program. Not ideal, perhaps, but....
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Dennis
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"Dennis Lovelady" <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Point is, you are trying to defeat a _feature_ of Save/Restore that
most
everyone wants.

If I were trying to do same, I might go about it by using the security
feature.

Restore as a user who has *EXCLUDE privileges to the Journal. That
might do
the trick.

Dennis Lovelady
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Clearly the original journal is know. But if I restore to a
*different*
library, it does not seem to make sense to automatically start
journaling especially to the *same* journal. This seems like an
unwarranted assumption *if* there is no way to override it.

So I remain confused...

Sam

On 11/3/2011 8:09 PM, jim t wrote:
The saved objects contain the knowledge that they are journalled
and the
journal name. The restore will always attempt to start journaling to
the
original journal again.

You aren't missing a parm for "don't journal". You have no choice.

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