RESTORE

This command is for the DATABASE_RETRIEVAL (TDB) module.

Restore already explicitly rejected elements, species, phases or constituents; it is the opposite of the command REJECT although it does not restore a completely rejected system.

Phases/species/constituents that are possible to form from the defined elements or species are entered to the list of system phases/species/constituents (shown by the command LIST_SYSTEM). Phases/species/constituents that are not included on the list can now be added to the list. The different names must be separated with a space or comma. It is possible to use a wildcard * after a common part of names so that all the elements/species/phases/constituents, which start with that common part and are available in the currently switched or appending database, are restored in the defined system.

Syntax

restore

Prompt1

(if keyword = ELEMENTS or SPECIES or PHASES)

Keyword: <Name1, Name2, …>

Prompt2

(if keyword = CONSTITUENT)

Phase: <Phase name>

Sublattice number: <Sublattice number in the phase>

Constituent: <Constituent(s) in the sublattice of the phase>

Options

Description and Information

Keyword

One of the keywords Elements, Species, Phases or Constituent must be used to indicate what is rejected.

Name&

Names of the pre-defined elements, species, phases, and constituents

Elements

The given elements are restored.

Species

The given species are restored and thus possible to form from the defined elements.

Phases

The given phases are restored and thus possible to form from the defined elements or species.

Constituent

The given constituent in one phase are restored.

Add the following when prompted:

Phase: The name of the phase containing the constituent to be restored.

Sublattice number: The sublattice where the constituent enters (the first sublattice is 1).

Constituent: The name(s) of the constituent(s) to be restored.