Bill,

There is an option in BRMS to "save object detail", which will keep a log of every object saved.
However, not recommended by BRMS support, adds time, (I've seen hours) and space to the BRMS save.

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/brms-object-level-detail

There is an option in BRMS to record missed objects.

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_72/brms/bkumisobj.htm

Paul


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Subject: BRMS - how to see objects actually backed up?

Hello all,

We are having an issue with seeing which objects that BRMS is actually backing up during our nightly backup. If I go in through the BRMS options and try to work with saved objects from the particular day and library in question, what I see is actually the objects that were NOT backed up because they were in use, and not the objects that were actually being saved. Is the option that actually shows what was saved on a particular day hidden somewhere in plain sight? Am I just blind? I'm using option 2 on the "Display Backup History" menu. Any info is most appreciated. Thanks!

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