Database restore from old rman backup

Hi Friends,
My database version is oracle 10.2.0 O/s : Windows
I have a production database of an outlet. Yesterday night 11pm they have done some wrong transactions and whole stock is showing wrong.
They have taken a export backup at 9.30 pm and latest archives are there.
We have a rman backup on April-30,2008. when I am trying to restore from the old rman backup the controlfile I am unable to do it.
Can any one of you help me out.
thankyou
satya

Hi,
I have tried installing in a seperate system and restore the rman backup, as I do not have the controlfile I have taken a standby controlfile and started restoring the rman backup as the old rman backup dbid is different with the current dbid and giving me following error:
ORA-19870: error reading backup piece D:\MPOUTLET\0AJF4BM3_1_1
ORA-19691: D:\MPOUTLET\0AJF4BM3_1_1 is from different database: id=1976833331, name=JEEVAMP
ORA-19870: error reading backup piece D:\MPOUTLET\0BJF4BOE_1_1
ORA-19691: D:\MPOUTLET\0BJF4BOE_1_1 is from different database: id=1976833331, name=JEEVAMP
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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RMAN-03002: failure of catalog command at 07/13/2008 12:23:23
RMAN-06209: List of failed objects
RMAN-06211: ==========================
RMAN-06212: Object Type Filename/Handle
RMAN-06213: --------------- ---------------------------------------------------
RMAN-06214: Backup Piece D:\MPOUTLET\0AJF4BM3_1_1
RMAN-06214: Backup Piece D:\MPOUTLET\0BJF4BOE_1_1

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