Missing data file 33:4

When I tried to open my project in AE7 I received an error message "missing data file 33:4" and it will not open this project that I have spent many many hours working on!  The project file appears to be corrupt.  Is there anyway that I can retrieve this file?  Is there any way I can retrieve any of the comps that were in this project file?  Help!

You can try to import it into another project (just as you would import footage). That may salvage one or the other comp. If you used auto-save, of course picking out one of those files might be an option. Other than that, there is no way to restore all data. Therefore you really should make it a habit to save incremental versions. AE's project files are really small and there is no harm in having versions 1 to 100 to always have the option to go back...
Mylenium

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    set newname for datafile 14 to
    "+data";
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    set newname for datafile 120 to
    "+data";
    set newname for datafile 121 to
    "+data";
    set newname for datafile 122 to
    "+data";
    restore
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    Starting restore at 15-JUN-11
    released channel: d1
    released channel: d2
    released channel: d3
    released channel: d4
    released channel: a1
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 06/15/2011 11:21:42
    RMAN-01005: not all datafiles have backups that can be recovered to scn 260398799
    RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
    RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore
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    RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 1 found to restore
    RMAN> Exit
    Recovery Manager complete.
    Edited by: kerrygm on Jun 15, 2011 11:36 AM

    Maybe making progress.
    I got into RMAN and did a List backup command. In looking at the output, I see that it does have the 5/20 backup showing. Here is part of the output:
    BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    965689 Full 19.86M DISK 00:00:01 16-JUN-11
    BP Key: 967942 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20110616T231223
    Piece Name: F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\C-368871413-20110616-01
    SPFILE Included: Modification time: 16-JUN-11
    SPFILE db_unique_name: CSPROD
    Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 369596068 Ckp time: 16-JUN-11
    BS Key Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
    966218 403.84M DISK 00:00:00 20-MAY-11
    BP Key: 967842 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAG20110520T231012
    Piece Name: F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\A1\CSPROD_ARCH_5844
    List of Archived Logs in backup set 966218
    Thrd Seq Low SCN Low Time Next SCN Next Time
    1 2112 237027300 20-MAY-11 237046947 20-MAY-11
    1 2113 *237046947* 20-MAY-11 237059284 20-MAY-11
    1 2114 237059284 20-MAY-11 237216514 20-MAY-11
    1 2115 237216514 20-MAY-11 237709545 20-MAY-11
    1 2116 237709545 20-MAY-11 237722825 20-MAY-11
    1 2117 237722825 20-MAY-11 237730431 20-MAY-11
    1 2118 237730431 20-MAY-11 237860199 20-MAY-11
    I then changed my rman script to use the *237046947* SCN number that says it is from 5/20. I them kicked off my rman script and got the following result.
    Spooling started in log file: c:\temp\clone_CSPROD_CSPRSUM1.log
    Recovery Manager11.1.0.7.0
    RMAN> #connect catalog 'rmancat/rmancat@rmancat';
    2> # target is the source and auxiliary is destination
    3> #connect target sys/<pwd>@csprod
    4> #connect auxiliary /
    5>
    6> run {
    7> allocate auxiliary channel d1 type disk format 'F:\backups\CSPROD\d1\CSPROD_DATA_%s';
    8> allocate auxiliary channel d2 type disk format 'F:\backups\CSPROD\d2\CSPROD_DATA_%s';
    9> allocate auxiliary channel d3 type disk format 'F:\backups\CSPROD\d3\CSPROD_DATA_%s';
    10> allocate auxiliary channel d4 type disk format 'F:\backups\CSPROD\d4\CSPROD_DATA_%s';
    11> allocate auxiliary channel a1 type disk format 'F:\backups\CSPROD\a1\CSPROD_arch_%s';
    12> ##Archivelog number get from sql archive log list command
    13> set until sequence 237046947;
    14> ##set until time "to_date('2011-05-20 08:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')";
    15> duplicate target database to CSPRSUM1 nofilenamecheck
    16> logfile
    17> group 1('+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo1a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo1b.log') size 50m,
    18> group 2('+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo2a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo2b.log') size 50m,
    19> group 3('+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo3a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo3b.log') size 50m;
    20> }
    allocated channel: d1
    channel d1: SID=532 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: d2
    channel d2: SID=533 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: d3
    channel d3: SID=531 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: d4
    channel d4: SID=555 device type=DISK
    allocated channel: a1
    channel a1: SID=534 device type=DISK
    executing command: SET until clause
    Starting Duplicate Db at 17-JUN-11
    RMAN-05529: WARNING: DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT resulted in invalid ASM names; names changed to disk group only.
    contents of Memory Script:
    set until scn 373021170;
    set newname for datafile 1 to
    "+data";
    set newname for datafile 2 to
    Starting restore at 17-JUN-11
    channel d1: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel d1: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    channel d1: restoring datafile 00003 to +DATA
    channel d2: restoring datafile 00122 to +DATA
    channel d2: reading from backup piece F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D4\CSPROD_DATA_6149
    channel d3: starting datafile backup set restore
    channel d3: specifying datafile(s) to restore from backup set
    channel d3: restoring datafile 00002 to +DATA
    channel d3: restoring datafile 00020 to +DATA
    channel d4: restoring datafile 00120 to +DATA
    channel d4: reading from backup piece F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D2\CSPROD_DATA_6147
    channel d1: piece handle=F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D3\CSPROD_DATA_6148 tag=TAG20110616T230013
    channel d1: restored backup piece 1
    channel d1: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:01:15
    channel d4: piece handle=F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D2\CSPROD_DATA_6147 tag=TAG20110616T230013
    channel d4: restored backup piece 1
    channel d4: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:03:15
    channel d2: piece handle=F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D4\CSPROD_DATA_6149 tag=TAG20110616T230013
    channel d2: restored backup piece 1
    channel d2: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:03:35
    channel d3: piece handle=F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D1\CSPROD_DATA_6146 tag=TAG20110616T230013
    channel d3: restored backup piece 1
    channel d3: restore complete, elapsed time: 00:04:55
    Finished restore at 17-JUN-11
    sql statement: CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE SET DATABASE "CSPRSUM1" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
    MAXLOGFILES 23
    MAXLOGMEMBERS 3
    MAXDATAFILES 1021
    MAXINSTANCES 8
    MAXLOGHISTORY 584
    LOGFILE
    GROUP 1 ( '+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo1a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo1b.log' ) SIZE 50 M ,
    GROUP 2 ( '+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo2a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo2b.log' ) SIZE 50 M ,
    GROUP 3 ( '+DATA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo3a.log', '+FRA/CSPRSUM1/onlinelog/redo3b.log' ) SIZE 50 M
    DATAFILE
    '+DATA/csprsum1/datafile/system.1535.754067379'
    CHARACTER SET WE8MSWIN1252
    contents of Memory Script:
    switch clone datafile all;
    executing Memory Script
    datafile 2 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=1 STAMP=754067676 file name=+DATA/csprsum1/datafile/sysaux.1536.754067379
    datafile 121 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=120 STAMP=754067677 file name=+DATA/csprsum1/datafile/waapp.1653.754067403
    datafile 122 switched to datafile copy
    input datafile copy RECID=121 STAMP=754067677 file name=+DATA/csprsum1/datafile/cu_custom.1549.754067381
    contents of Memory Script:
    set until scn 373021170;
    recover
    clone database
    delete archivelog
    executing Memory Script
    executing command: SET until clause
    Starting recover at 17-JUN-11
    starting media recovery
    Oracle Error:
    ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
    ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
    ORA-01110: data file 1: '+DATA/csprsum1/datafile/system.1535.754067379'
    released channel: d1
    released channel: d2
    released channel: d3
    released channel: d4
    released channel: a1
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
    RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
    RMAN-03002: failure of Duplicate Db command at 06/17/2011 15:14:54
    RMAN-03015: error occurred in stored script Memory Script
    RMAN-06053: unable to perform media recovery because of missing log
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3818 and starting SCN of 372868482 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3817 and starting SCN of 372685133 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3816 and starting SCN of 372593528 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3815 and starting SCN of 372374385 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3814 and starting SCN of 372325053 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3813 and starting SCN of 372316138 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3812 and starting SCN of 372249619 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3811 and starting SCN of 371775981 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3810 and starting SCN of 371643855 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3809 and starting SCN of 371614442 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3808 and starting SCN of 371432892 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3807 and starting SCN of 371121955 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3806 and starting SCN of 371047786 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3805 and starting SCN of 371029095 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3804 and starting SCN of 371018252 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3803 and starting SCN of 370947755 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3802 and starting SCN of 370857440 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3801 and starting SCN of 370814417 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3800 and starting SCN of 370797061 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3799 and starting SCN of 370756569 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3798 and starting SCN of 370746833 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3797 and starting SCN of 370746693 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3796 and starting SCN of 370746568 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3795 and starting SCN of 370746068 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3794 and starting SCN of 370745451 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3793 and starting SCN of 370733767 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3792 and starting SCN of 370674629 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3791 and starting SCN of 370501026 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3790 and starting SCN of 370498513 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3789 and starting SCN of 370497977 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3788 and starting SCN of 370497635 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3787 and starting SCN of 370497319 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3786 and starting SCN of 370496938 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3785 and starting SCN of 370495428 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3784 and starting SCN of 370491173 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3783 and starting SCN of 370390074 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3782 and starting SCN of 370385574 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3781 and starting SCN of 370385310 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3780 and starting SCN of 370385044 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3779 and starting SCN of 370368486 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3778 and starting SCN of 370333960 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3777 and starting SCN of 370330980 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3776 and starting SCN of 370327876 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3775 and starting SCN of 370174433 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3774 and starting SCN of 370148373 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3773 and starting SCN of 370147821 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3772 and starting SCN of 370147623 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3771 and starting SCN of 370141528 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3770 and starting SCN of 369711271 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3769 and starting SCN of 369621694 found to restore
    RMAN-06025: no backup of archived log for thread 1 with sequence 3768 and starting SCN of 369595614 found to restore
    RMAN> Exit
    Recovery Manager complete.
    What I am not sure is if the SCN I used in my set until sequence command was from 5/20, when I look at the backup pieces that it is reading to restore from, they appear to be from backup files taken from June.
    (e.g channel d1: reading from backup piece F:\BACKUPS\CSPROD\D3\CSPROD_DATA_6148 -- this is a 6/16 backup file).
    Also, as you can see it was not able to do a media recovery.
    Thanks in advance for your help.

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