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"Leonard S. Berkowitz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Not bad, John, but Omnidex has file codes -410, and Image/SQL has -4nn as well
that would have to be included. It's just too risky, I think. Thanks.

Leonard
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Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
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"Pickering, John (NORBORD)" <[log in to unmask]> on 06/22/2000 12:37:23 PM

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 Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Solution? To bullet-proof a data
          base restore








>Purging the data base first. Although it is a good idea and would work, it
>depends on a wild-card and that might purge other files the start with the
>data-base name.

How about purging/renaming only the database by letting MPEX select
only files with file codes of -400 and -401 as in:

%purge base@(intcode=-400 or intcode=-401)

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