That's exactly how that attribute works... I use it to keep things like PTF
or Upgrade disc images from saving on the backups just before an upgrade,
etc.
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"Pete Massiello" <pmassiello-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
One of the things that I have
seen over the years with the IFS, is that some objects are set to *NOT
SAVE*, which means exactly that. Don't save those objects. If you don't
save them, you can't restore them.
Things like this is what I'm concerned about. Is that the "Can be saved"
parm on IFS object attributes? I presume *YES saves and *NO doesn't . . .
Thanks,
Steve
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