This references backups.

Thanks!

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Richard,

Would that be a "dsmc q backup ..." or "dsmc q archive ..."??  Just want to
be sure.  Thanks

Michael MacGregor
Systems Analyst
Memorial Healthcare System


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>Hello All!
>
>I would like to use wild cards within a restore command and I was
wondering
>how to do this for the following?
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>Central/*/Reports/Monthly/AGY*_Rpt_2004-06*
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>Would it just be dsmc restore
>"/Central/*/Reports/Monthly/AGY*_Rpt_2004-06*"

Hi, Joni -

Good to see the quotes around the filespec: that should do it, to restore
the data back to its original location.
Before doing most restores, I habitually put the same source filespec into
a 'dsmc query backup ...', which will in a simple way give me a preview
of what will be restored.  Allow time for the client and server to
interact to expand the wildcards relative to the filespace inventory.

    Richard Sims

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