Tim,

The backup is taken on which operating system?  And you want to restore to
which operating system?

Changing operating systems via backup (say DB2/Windows) and restore (say to
DB2/AIX) is not supported.  Look at the 'db2look' and 'db2move' utilities.

HTH,
Scott

www.breakthroughdb2.com



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Subject: [DB2EUG] valid code set and territory combinations


I am trying to restore a database from a backup that is of a different code
set than the db2 on the server I am restoring it to.  I figured I would
create a database that matches the code set of the backup and do a restore
database replace to get around this but I don't know the valid code set and
territory combinations.  I looked at the Quick Beginnings book on the web
for a valid code set and territory combinations as it told me to do.  I was
unable to find these combinations.  Any idea where I can get them?

Thanks,
Tim


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