> 
> On Saturday 21 March 2009 10:37:25 James Harper wrote:
> > Just a small thing... "Full Pool" and "Full Backup Pool" accomplish
> the
> > same things but "Full Pool" is only valid in a Schedule resource and
> > "Full Backup Pool" is only valid in a Job resource. Could they be
> made
> > to be synonyms for each other without too much fuss?
> >
> 
> Can you be more specific where "Full Pool" and "Full Backup Pool" are
> used?

"Full Pool" is used to override the Pool for a given Schedule
definition, but only when the backup is a Full one (either because it
was specified as Full or it has been upgraded to Full)

"Full Backup Pool" does exactly the same thing but in a Job definition,
as opposed to a Schedule definition.

They both serve the same sort of function and I thought it was a bit
silly that the syntax is different, or maybe there is a reason for it
(parser limitation maybe?)

James

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