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<h1 class="topictitle1">Force conversion on restore</h1>
<div><p>This system value allows you to specify whether or not to convert
some object types during a restore. You can also use it to prevent some objects
from being restored.</p>
<div class="p">This system value allows you to specify whether or not to convert the following
object types during a restore:<ul><li>Program (*PGM) v service program (*SRVPGM)</li>
<li>SQL Package (*SQLPKG)</li>
<li>Module (*MODULE)</li>
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It can also prevent some objects from being restored. An object which
is specified to be converted by the system value, but cannot be converted
because it does not contain sufficient creation data, will not be restored.</div>
<p>The *SYSVAL value for the FRCOBJCVN parameter on the restore commands (RST,
RSTLIB, RSTOBJ, RSTLICPGM) uses the value of this system value. Therefore,
you can turn on and turn off conversion for the entire system by changing
the QFRCCVNRST value. However, the FRCOBJCVN parameter overrides the system
value in some cases. Specifying *YES and *ALL on the FRCOBJCVN will override
all settings of the system value. Specifying *YES and *RQD on the FRCOBJCVN
parameter is the same as specifying 2 for this system value and can override
the system value when it is set to 0 or 1.</p>
<p>QFRCCVNRST is the second of three system values that work consecutively
as filters to determine if an object is allowed to be restored, or if it is
converted during the restore. The first filter, verify object on restore (QVFYOBJRST)
system value, controls the restore of some objects that can be digitally signed.
Only objects that can get past the first two filters are processed by the
third filter, the allow object restore (QALWOBJRST) system value, which specifies
whether or not objects with security-sensitive attributes can be restored.</p>
<div class="p">The shipped value of QFRCCVNRST is 1. For all values of QFRCCVNRST an object
which should be converted but cannot be converted will not be restored. Objects
digitally signed by a system trusted source are restored without conversion
for all values of this system value. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> This system value is a restricted
value. See Chapter 3: ″Security System Values″ in the <a href="../rzahg/rzahgsecref.htm">iSeries Security
Reference</a> for details on how to restrict changes to security system
values and a complete list of the restricted system values.</div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzamvrestoresysvalplan.htm" title="Restoring programs to your system represents a security exposure.">Security-related restore system values</a></div>
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