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Andreas Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Jun 1998 19:35:48 +0200
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As mentioned several times by some other people: BULDACCT.PUB.SYS is a good tool
to (re-)create accounts.
Whenever you STORE and PURGE an account you may run this utility first for this
particular account and store the two job streams together with the account's
files.
When you need to recover this account, restore first the two BULDJOB# files,
stream the BULDJOB1, restore the account's files, and stream the BULDJOB2 to reset
the UDCs.

If you need more details please let me know.

Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany





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Subject:  Restore and ;DIRECTORY




For me this ;DIRECTORY switch is a nightmare.
I want to restore a single account from a tape, with the DIRECTORY
option.
It always creates all other accounts from the tape on my system -- even
though I am not restoring
   any files from those accounts. Then I have to PURGEACCT for all of
them to cleanup my system.
Worst yet, I need to change the account name on the restore:
";acct=newactnm".  Here the directory
option failed to create the newacct "newactnm", so all fails failed to
restore.
Any instructions on how to get this to work better? Its as if the
DIRECTORY option does just opposite
of what I really want.
Thanks
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