Avi Rozen wrote: > > > Perhaps do restores in several passes? in this case two passes are > required: restore xml and then files. This may be less disruptive in > terms of modifying existing code, since each restore phase would be > similar to a regular restore that's done today... > Seems logical to me, too. First restore the XML Metadata, then rewind the media and do a normal restore of the files, then run the appropriate procedure to do the actual restore. Or is this not possible?
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