Use the RESTORE command to copy portions of the directory hierarchy
and their related data definitions from a backup file into the CDD.
You specify where to restore the information in the CDD. If the
backup file contains history lists, access control lists, or both,
DMU restores them also. With the RESTORE command you have the
following options:
o To generate history list entries in the CDD to audit the
restoration
o To generate a log of the restored dictionary directories,
subdictionaries, and objects
o To restore files for subdictionaries
Command Syntax:
RESTORE [qualifiers] file-specification [path-name]
Additional Information:
explode
extract