Hi Kelli - I use to live in Chesterfield County a long time ago (left in
1962), by the dam (Bolder Dam in I remember right) on the James river on
Cherokee road. I wish we had that place now.
In the include/exclude file you can tie a set of files/file to a management
class. Each management class can have its own set of versioning criteria.
You can have as many management classes as you want to deal with. Thus if
you wanted to, each file of a given database can have different versioning
criteria associated with it.
The include/exclude would look something like this:
include /database1/.../* MC1
include /database2/.../* MC2
Hope this helps:
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Phillip Ford
Senior Software Specialist
Corporate Computer Center
Schering-Plough Corp.
(901) 320-4462
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kelli Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Versioning Question
If I have one physical server with 2 separate databases on this one physical
server, can I have two separate versioning criteria? i.e. Database 1 with 6
versions data exists, 3 data deleted, 60 day retain only and Database 2 with
10 versions data exists, 6 data deleted, 90 day retain ony version? There
is a hot debate here and I would appreciate your help.
Kelli Jones
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Chesterfield County, VA
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