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Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:18 pm
by Samir Mishra
Hi,

Can I recover a current version of my program that I lost bcoz I checked out the wrong version from production into an existing package?

Pls help...

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:35 pm
by NicC
Depends what backups are in place in your organisation both for Changeman and TSO users and general work libraries.

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:33 am
by Samir Mishra
is it possible ro recall any changeman dataset? if so, may I know the command that'll do that for me?

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:15 pm
by NicC
Just trying to access it should recall it if you mean HSM migrated. It is so long since I used ChangeMan that I forget the etails of how it operates. If it does 'migrate' things then maybe your ChangeMan administrator can help you.

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:59 am
by dick scherrer
Hello,

Suggest you talk with the ChangeMan admin and see if the module you want can be recovered from a backup.

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:28 am
by Samir Mishra
Thanks a lot guys!!! HRECOVER worked for me...

Re: Lost my current version with an override

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:51 pm
by Anuj Dhawan
This is an old thread but I seldom log in here, so could not monitor this part. There seem to be two questions in this thread, totally un-related and the final answer is from the other world.

Can I recover a current version of my program that I lost bcoz I checked out the wrong version from production into an existing package?
Every site has its back-up policy as Nic has indicated too. Version control tool like Change Man are subject to keep some versions of a given program. Most of the sites, I've been to - had "end-user-usable-versions" upto ranging from 25-50, now that's a site set-up; they choose to have this number. There is a higher number for the versions you can recover but they are available to Change-Man admins not to the Application Programmers.

So even if you've checked-out the "wrong-version" you've the liberty to go to the previous version. Having said that, HRECOVER is NOT related to Change-Man in this sense or any, good grief - I'm not sure how it worked for the TS, if s/he actually meant this!

Second question:
is it possible ro recall any changeman dataset?
As Nic said, depends on how HSM is set-up.

But what exactly "changeman dataset" would be? Knowing it's an old thread, I don't scratch my head and say, if this data-set is under the legacy of Change-Man, an end user won't have the autority to recall such a(n) DSN. Having said that, again HRECOVER will not work in this case too -- you "recover" a DSN using HRECOVER you don't RECALL it -- and this is what quoted question is!

Grumble,