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Restore RDF TABLES

When you select option 7.6.3, the Restore RDF Tables Panel appears. Enter the letter R before an RDF TABLE name to restore that table into production. You can enter a name to restore and optionally a new name, so that the table is copied to production with the new name. You can also hit ENTER to display a list of tables eligible for restore.

The following screen is a sample panel:

RDF Table Restore---------------------------------------- OPSVIEW SUBSYS(OPSV) Option ===> R - Reload table blank - Display table list Specify Relational Table: Name ===>________________________ (Required) New Name ===>________________________ (Optional) Enter END command to return to SYSCHK1 Restore Menu

The following screen is a sample panel when you hit enter on the 7.6.3 panel:

Backup RDF TABLES--------------------- RDF Table List for dataset xyz.yyy Command ===>_______________________ OPTIONS: R - Reload table Sel Table Restored name ___ @JEST1 _______________________ ___ @JEST2 _______________________ ___ @JEST3 _______________________

You can enter R to restore the selected table. You can enter a new table name under the RESTORED NAME column to restore the table to a new name. If the table name exists in the production, you are prompted with a panel. This panel asks, if you wish to continue or to cancel the operation.

Copy any tables under SSM control or in use by automation to a NEW name that is not in use. Once the contents are verified, manually delete, or rename the target table, then rename the restored table to the target name. If an SSM table it is necessary remove it from SSM control before restoring to the original table name.