Recovery and restore -database

I restored a database that is operating in archivelog mode but on issueing the recovery until scn copmmand, i received a message that prompt for an archive log which is not available.
I understand that for me to open the database, i need to force it open.
can anyone please direct me on what to do?
thank you.
raymond

Please post:
- the 4 digits version of your database
- your RECOVER statement including the SCN
- the Oracle message requesting the non existing archive log
- the output of following query:
select group#, first_change# from v$log;Do not try to restore any online redo log.

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