Hmmm - I don't get that:
> you can not discard/recycle the differential before a new full
The way I understand it is that differential is everything changed since the
last full (unlike some other systems definitions).
That to me means that after a new differential, you can abandon all older
inc
On Monday 24 April 2006 20:54, Eric Warnke wrote:
> Clarification on the differentials comment
>
> What I'm suggesting is...
>
> Full = Full
> Incremental = Changes since last Full or Incremental
> Differential = Changes since last Full ( effectively becoming an
> incremental since last full ).
>
>
Clarification on the differentials commentWhat I'm suggesting is...Full = FullIncremental = Changes since last Full or IncrementalDifferential = Changes since last Full ( effectively becoming an incremental since last full ).
Right now, incremental track from either full, differential, or increment
Greetings! A well-researched and well-written posting!
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