On 05/16/11 08:04, Rickifer Barros wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I have not found a way to check in wich volume is such job. If I have
> backed up in many tapes and I want to know where is such job, i.e. what
> volume is the job, then I could to pick up such tape and run the restore.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Rickifer Barros.

Open BAT.  Click "Jobs Run" in the tree pane.  Find the job you want.
Right-click it and select 'List JobMedia' from the context menu.


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