Eric,

'select node_name, filespace_name, filespec from restores'

should give the wanted information.

best regards,

Kurt

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 31, 2003 12:33 PM
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: SQL statement
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>Hi *SM-ers!
>I'm looking for an SQL statement which returns all restores (nodes and
>filenames) done by my clients.
>I'm not much of an SQL wizard, so maybe someone is willing to help me or
>give me a hint?
>Thank you very much in advance!!!!
>Kindest regards,
>Eric van Loon
>KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
>
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