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This message indicates that the journal data included in CCAGEN for a [[Media recovery|media recovery]] run does not include any updates to the file specified in the message that occurred after the time of the backup of the file. </P>
This message indicates that the journal data included in CCAGEN for a [[Media recovery|media recovery]] run does not include any updates to the file specified in the message that occurred after the time of the backup of the file. </P>
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If media recovery is performing the restore (meaning that a FROM clause was specified on the REGENERATE command), the event in the message text will be DUMP, and the time shown will be the time of the start of the dump used for the restore. </P>
If media recovery is performing the restore (meaning that a FROM clause was specified on the <var>REGENERATE</var> command), the event in the message text will be <code>DUMP</code>, and the time shown will be the time of the start of the dump used for the restore. </P>
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If media recovery is not performing a restore (meaning that no FROM clause was specified on the REGENERATE command for this file), the event in the message text will be <code>Last update before backup</code>, and the time shown will be
If media recovery is not performing a restore (meaning that no FROM clause was specified on the <var>REGENERATE</var> command for this file), the event in the message text will be <code>Last update before backup</code>, and the time shown will be
the time of the end of the last transaction that updated the file before it was backed up. </P>
the time of the end of the last transaction that updated the file before it was backed up. </P>
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The file will be deactivated. REGENERATE command processing will continue for any other files being recovered. </P>
The file will be deactivated. <var>REGENERATE</var> command processing will continue for any other files being recovered. </P>
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<b>System manager response:</b> Make sure that you have included all journals containing updates to the file in question that occurred after the dump that the file has been restored to. If any are missing, include them and rerun media recovery for that particular file. </p>
<b>System manager response:</b> Make sure that you have included all journals containing updates to the file in question that occurred after the dump that the file has been restored to. If any are missing, include them and rerun media recovery for that particular file.  
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 7 March 2018

M204.1408  No updates in token after token2 ​=​ token3 of file token4

This message indicates that the journal data included in CCAGEN for a media recovery run does not include any updates to the file specified in the message that occurred after the time of the backup of the file.

If media recovery is performing the restore (meaning that a FROM clause was specified on the REGENERATE command), the event in the message text will be DUMP, and the time shown will be the time of the start of the dump used for the restore.

If media recovery is not performing a restore (meaning that no FROM clause was specified on the REGENERATE command for this file), the event in the message text will be Last update before backup, and the time shown will be the time of the end of the last transaction that updated the file before it was backed up.

The file will be deactivated. REGENERATE command processing will continue for any other files being recovered.

System manager response: Make sure that you have included all journals containing updates to the file in question that occurred after the dump that the file has been restored to. If any are missing, include them and rerun media recovery for that particular file.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITERWrites the message with line type ER to the audit trail
COUNTIncrements the error count (ERCNT) parameter

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