Thank  you to those you replied for quick turnaround information.  I 
replied to not necessary in the order who replied first :-) But you know 
who you are. 

Actually I meant to say I would like to expire per node name not 
alphabetical.  We performed a manual backup delete and wanted to see the 
results right away and instead of waiting for expiration to finish. 

Sung Y.  Lee
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Hi Sung,

Expiring inventory by node seems to be one goal fro the next TSM 
release, see this presentation from Dave Cannon :
http://tsm-symposium.oucs.ox.ac.uk/2007/papers/Dave%20Cannon%20-%20Preview%20of%20Future%20Enhancements.pdf


By now, it can be done with undocumented options of the expire inventory 
command, on advide from support. You'll find some tricks about that here :
http://www.lascon.co.uk/d005303.htm#m36
http://tsmwiki.com/tsmwiki/ExpireInventory

BE REALLY CAREFULL using CREATE SQLT command !

Just a question, why do you want to expire nodes on an alphabetical 
order rather than on a tsm decided order ?

-- 
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON

Sung Lee a écrit :
> When expire inventory runs..  in what order is expiration processed?  I
> would thought it would be in alphabetical order, but it does appear to 
be
> after closer examination.  I wish we can expire inventory by the node
> name.  That would be cool.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sung Y.  Lee
> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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