If you are using SQL just select node.repl_mode<>'RECEIVE'

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Op di 11 aug. 2020 12:16 schreef Loon, Eric van (ITOP NS) - KLM <
eric-van.l...@klm.com>:

> Hi all,
>
> We always created exception reports which lists all nodes with a last
> access date of -2 or more which we send to the client owners. We are now
> switching to new SP servers and we will start using node replication. With
> replication, a node is created on the replication target server after the
> first replication. This node however will always have a last access date
> more > 2 days, which will 'pollute' my reports. Has anybody found an easy
> way to filter out these nodes from their reports?
> Thanks for any help in advance!
>
> Kind regards,
> Eric van Loon
> Air France/KLM Storage & Backup
>
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