Hi,
post here the restore command you're using.

On Apr 14, 5:57 pm, Wilson Chikatala <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi VK,
>
> Kindly guide me with an example.
>
> From the backup live.110104.20110106T1809.DATA.EOD-journal.tar.bz2, I
> restored the following log set files into emerge/journal of test database
> area: log2.1, log2.2, log2.3 and log2.4. When I do a restoration, this is
> what I get:
>
> 17:08:29 14 APR 2011 : STATUS:
>     Termination Statistics: usr 0.02 , sys 0.01 , elapsed 0m0.00
>     INPUT : 0 records , 0 blocks , 0 record bytes , 0 errors
>     OUTPUT: 0 records , 0 blocks , 0 bytes , 0 errors
> 17:08:29 14 APR 2011 : STATUS:
>     Program terminated. Exit code is 0
>
> It is drawing zeros.
>
> Can you please show me with an example, how I can restore TT for instance?
>
> Thanks,
> Wilson.
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Wilson Chikatala <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > VK,
>
> > Not really. I had just shelved the research. Was working on quarterly
> > reports. Will try your good solution and tell you how it goes.
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> >   On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:26 AM, VK <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
> >> the extraction took so much time?  :)))
>
> >> To restore with jlogdup you'll need an older full copy of your area
> >> where to apply the journal. If you want only TT then restore
> >> FBNK.TELLER table, for FT it's FBNK.FUNDS.TRANSFER (assuming that you
> >> have so-called "single-company setup", it might be different prefix in
> >> the other case and several files instead of each mentioned above).
>
> >> For DC tables are STMT.ENTRY or CATEG.ENTRY, see above the note about
> >> prefix (and you'll have to filter the records since these tables
> >> contain all accounting entries - unless some of them being archived).
>
> >> If you have certain tables extracted and nothing else, you're not able
> >> to see the data properly in T24 - just raw records (yes there are many
> >> dependencies which are usually not documented).
>
> >> VK
>
> >> On Apr 12, 7:43 am, Wilson Chikatala <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Thanks Pat. I need further help. I was able to extract the log sets
> >> using
> >> > the tar archiver. Now I need to restore the data using jlogdup.
> >> preferrably,
> >> > I just want to restore TT, DC, and FT. However, if this can't work, even
> >> a
> >> > full restoration is okay.
>
> >> > Thanks
>
> >>  > On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:47 PM, pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > 'tar' files ( assuming the 'naming convention' of this file suggests
> >> > > it is a 'tar' file ), are restored on Unix systems using the Unix
> >> > > 'tar' command, eg :
>
> >> > >  tar -xvf  live.110104.20110106T1521.FULL.SOD-journal.tar
>
> >> > > See 'man tar' for further details
>
> >> > > I suspect however that extracting the files from this 'tar' file is
> >> > > just the start of your restoration process
>
> >> > > Pat.
>
> >> > > On Mar 31, 6:42 pm, wchikatala <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > > Hi Friends!
>
> >> > > > Kindly help if you can. I have been using T24 for about six months
> >> > > > now. I want restore data from backup files sitting on hard disk of
> >> > > > backup server. I want to restore to a test database also sitting on
> >> > > > the backup server. Transaction journaling is enabled in the live
> >> > > > database, the source of these backups. Backups are in this format:
> >> > > > live.110104.20110106T1521.FULL.SOD-journal.tar.
>
> >> > > > Can someone help me on how I can restore from such backups using
> >> > > > jlogdup. I want to restore TT, DC, and FT data only. If this can’t
> >> > > > work I wouldn’t mind to have a full restoration.
>
> >> > > > Regards
>
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