Yes, for sure, but it's quite easy to find the right syntax

*update volume=vol75 inchanger=0
Invalid value. It must be yes or no.
*update volume=vol75 inchanger=no
New InChanger flag is: no



LeJav wrote:
> 
> even "update volume=xxx inchanger=0" does not work....
> 
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Yes, it seems to be a bug (or an unwanted feature). Please, can you open
>> a
>> bug
>> in bugs.bacula.org ?
>> 
>> A simple workaround is put an other volume in the empty slot, or to
>> update
>> the volume with something like "update volume=xxx inchanger=0".
>> 
>> Bye
>> 
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