The restore process generates a process report that provides general information and statistics about the process. Once the process is complete, you can also review an abridged version of the process report focusing on a specific archive file. In the Restore Request Editor, right-click an archive file name and click .
The following is a sample:

The restore process report displays the following information:
Summarizes the number of archive files processed, the number of subset extract files created, and the number of files successfully restored.
Displays the status, number of errors and warnings, and the name of each archive file processed in the process. Summarizes the number of archive files processed, the number of subset extract files created, and the number of files successfully restored.
Possible status messages are:
This section of the report contains information on each subset extract file that was created.
The details include the following:
Statistics are provided for the data copied to the Subset Extract File during the subset Extract Process:
Statistics are provided for the rows copied to the subset extract file from each table in the archive file:
This section of the process report contains information on each insert or load process that is performed.
The information in this section includes the following:
Statistics for the data restored are provided:
Information is provided for each table:
If any errors occur during processing, a list of the errors is provided. Review the list of errors that caused processing to stop. For example, an internal error condition exists when the process exceeds the discard row limit or if you are not authorized to access a particular database table.
To save the report to a file, click to open the Windows Save dialog.
To print the report, click to open the Windows Print dialog.
If you need to refer to the report after closing it, click to redisplay the report from the last restore process run, or click to display a list of all retained restore process reports.