Andy

Suggest you try a DB2 forum.  I don't think you have a TSM problem.


Now, did you do a restore and then apply the logs?  Because if you did you will have 
recreated the same error that you are trying to back out from.

Steve.

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane, Australia
  

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Hi,

Need you help!

I online restored db2 database. Erverything is good when I restore the database and it 
told me that the recovery is successful. After that, I check the database, but it 
did't change anything. it still is the same as before recovery. I don't know why.

thanks

Andy



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