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Disk File Maintenance Utilities<br />

EXCLUDE<br />

Specifies a file ID or group of file IDs to be excluded.<br />

‘file-id’ Specific file ID to be excluded.<br />

Note: If a specific generation other than the most current is to be excluded,<br />

then the full 44 character file ID must be specified.<br />

‘file-id*’ Generic group of file IDs to be excluded.<br />

Notes on the RESTORE command:<br />

• When restoring a specific file ID, all <strong>for</strong>ms of partition, CPU independence,<br />

or both, that are acceptable to <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D can be used in control<br />

statements. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, see Defining Independent Files.<br />

• The RESTORE function can be used to retrieve individual file IDs or to<br />

retrieve a group of file IDs from a full volume DUMP tape. An asterisk (*)<br />

can be included as part of the file ID to restore a generic group of file IDs<br />

from tape. For example, the file ID MAST* restores all files from the tape<br />

whose first four characters are MAST.<br />

• If the file ID to be restored overlaps an existing file, the error message<br />

<strong>CA</strong>DD550 appears and the file is not restored.<br />

• On a full volume RESTORE, a new disk volume can be specified; however,<br />

the device type must not change.<br />

• Restoring a single file ID, file-id, or group of file IDs, file-id*, to a different<br />

disk volume is not supported by the RESTORE command. In these cases,<br />

use the REORG command.<br />

• If the file ID to be restored already exists on the volume and the REPLACE<br />

command has been omitted, then the error message <strong>CA</strong>DD548 is issued<br />

and the file is not restored.<br />

Examples<br />

Restore a specific disk file:<br />

RESTORE 'MASTER'<br />

Restore a group of disk files:<br />

RESTORE 'DAILY.*'<br />

Restore all files to the original disk volume:<br />

RESTORE VOL=<strong>CA</strong>IDSK<br />

Restore a generation disk file:<br />

RESTORE 'MASTER.FILE(G#02)' REPLACE<br />

Chapter 5: Supporting Disk File Management 5–39

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