Hi Michelle It depends...
If you're using a TDP for this database, I would recommend making an extra opt-file for TDP, with a different node-name, make a special management class to use for this node, make a new schedule for the new node, and just backup with the new opt-file once pr. month to the new mgmtclass (backup copy group). If you're backing up the database as files (the database is offline, or dumped to files before backing up), you might as well use archive. All you have to do is to check your archive copy group in the management class you are using (check opt-file or client option set for include/exclude/mgmtclass), and once a month do an archive of the data you want. Now there are other ways as well - such as backup-sets, provided you are not using a TDP to backup your database. And others might have other ideas. To figure out the best way to do this, consider the above, database size, and database type. Your client might have other wants and needs to consider as well. Just my thoughts on the issue. Rgds. Geirr G. Halvorsen -----Original Message----- From: Michelle Wiedeman [mailto:michelle.wiedeman@;MULTRIX.COM] Sent: 29. oktober 2002 15:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: monthly backup hi there! a client of ours wishes to have a monthly full-backup of their databases. My question is , is archiving a good altenative? and how do i set it up? (never used archiving options before) thnxz! miİhelle