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** SOURCE FILE NAME: dbrecov.sqc
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** SAMPLE: How to recover a database
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** Note:
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** This sample program has been superceded by the following smaller, 
** more independent sample programs:
**
**   dbredirect.sqc  : Perform a Redirected Restore of a database
**   dbhistfile.sqc  : Read and update a database recovery file entry
**   dblogconn.sqc   : Read database log files with a DB connection
**   dblognoconn.sqc : Read database log files with no DB connection
**   dbrestore.sqc   : Restore a database from a backup
**   dbrollfwd.sqc   : Perform Rollforward after Restore of a database
**   utilrecov.c     : Utility subroutines used by the above
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** For detailed information about database backup and database recovery, see
** the Data Recovery and High Availability Guide and Reference. This manual
** will help you to determine which database and table space recovery methods
** are best suited to your business environment.
**
** For more information on the sample programs, see the README file.
**
** For information on developing embedded SQL applications see the Developing Embedded SQL Applications book.
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** For information on using SQL statements, see the SQL Reference.
**
** For information on DB2 APIs, see the Administrative API Reference.
**
** For the latest information on programming, building, and running DB2
** applications, visit the DB2 application development website:
**     http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r7/index.jsp
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