Point is, you are trying to defeat a _feature_ of Save/Restore that most
everyone wants.

If I were trying to do same, I might go about it by using the security
feature.

Restore as a user who has *EXCLUDE privileges to the Journal. That might do
the trick.

Dennis Lovelady
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Clearly the original journal is know. But if I restore to a *different*
library, it does not seem to make sense to automatically start
journaling especially to the *same* journal. This seems like an
unwarranted assumption *if* there is no way to override it.

So I remain confused...

Sam

On 11/3/2011 8:09 PM, jim t wrote:
The saved objects contain the knowledge that they are journalled and the
journal name. The restore will always attempt to start journaling to the
original journal again.

You aren't missing a parm for "don't journal". You have no choice.

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