Wildcard characters

The asterisk (*) character when specified, means to match 0 or more characters. The question mark (?) character when specified, means to match only 1 character in that position. If the files do not currently exist in the directory, the UNIX shell cannot expand the names that match the wildcard. Specify single (‘) or double quotes (“) around the requested wildcard to bypass the UNIX shell expansion of the wildcard and allow DFSMShsm to find the matching files in its inventory. If the filename contains an asterisk, question mark, or backslash (\) character, the backslash (\) character must be used to escape the wildcard processing by the UNIX shell or DFSMShsm. Single or double quotes around the requested name are required when using the backslash escape character.

You can specify multiple file or directory names to the hrecover command.