Can you be more specific? What exactly is your usual backup scenario, and
what exactly would you like to do differently?

If you're talking about overriding include/exclude statements, see my post
from yesterday on the "Multiple include exclude files" subject. I've also
posted in the past on this; another couple of posts on this theme can be
found in the ADSM-L archives at
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm97/1118.html and
http://msgs.adsm.org/cgi-bin/get/adsm0208/785.html.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Hello all,

Is there a way to override the options file on a scripted backup so as to
backup all data whether or not it is usually?  I thought this was
considered
in as Selective but tests prove otherwise.

Thanks,

Rob Hefty
IS Operations
Lab Safety Supply
(608)757-4998

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