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<h2>Display Duplicate Media (DSPDUPBRM)</h2>
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<td valign="top" align="left"><b>Where allowed to run: </b>Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC)<br>
<b>Threadsafe: </b>No
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<p>The Display Duplicate Media using BRM (DSPDUPBRM) command displays all duplicate copies of a volume that you specify. The Display Duplication Cross Reference display includes volume identifier, sequence number, expiration date and duplication time and date. Volumes that are the original and the copy are identified as input (*INP) or output (*OUT) respectively.
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<p>To use this command, you must have the Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries, 5722-BR1, licensed program installed.
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<p><b>Restriction: </b>
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<li>This command can not be run in batch.
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<td valign="top"><a href="#DSPDUPBRM.VOL"><b>VOL</b></a></td>
<td valign="top">Volume identification</td>
<td valign="top"><i>Character value</i></td>
<td valign="top">Required, Positional 1</td>
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<h3>Volume identification (VOL)</h3>
<p>Specifies the volume identifier of the volume that you want to review for duplication. The volume and all the resulting duplicate volumes are shown. If the specified volume is a member of a media set all the original volumes and their duplicate volumes are shown.
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<p>This is a required parameter.
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<p><b>Example 1: Displaying Duplicate Volumes</b>
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DSPDUPBRM VOL(T00001)
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<p>This command shows all duplicate copies of volume T00001 on the Display Duplication Cross Reference display.
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<p><b><u>*ESCAPE Messages</u></b>
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<dt><b>BRM1917</b></dt>
<dd>Feature not installed.
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<dt><b>BRM1921</b></dt>
<dd>Feature not licensed.
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<dt><b>BRM4040</b></dt>
<dd>Access denied for user &amp;1.
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<dt><b>BRM4041</b></dt>
<dd>Access denied for user &amp;1.
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<dt><b>BRM40A2</b></dt>
<dd>BRMS product initialization required.
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<dt><b>CPF9800</b></dt>
<dd>All CPF98xx messages could be signaled. xx is from 01 to FF.
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