how to restore elements from lost+found directory

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how to restore elements from lost+found directory..

Answer / stg

Use cleartool mv command.
Checkout the parent directory and move the element but
without its uuid.
cd to parent dir of distnation
cleartool mv <PATH-TO/lost+found/element.uuid> ./element
name

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how to restore elements from lost+found directory..

Answer / chhaya

Checkout the destination directory where you want to move
the elements from lost+found directory.
Use the command
cleartool mv <Element-path>

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