Martin Simmons <mar...@lispworks.com> wrote on 20/03/2009 11.59.10:

> >>>>> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 09:42:36 +0100, Ferdinando Pasqualetti said:
> > 
> > Does anybody knows if there is a reason why the "prune" command, which 
is 
> > not dangerous and also automatically triggered in some cases ask for a 

> > confirmation before being executed, while the "purge" command, which 
> > overrides retention times, shows a caution message, but it is executed 

> > anyway?
> 
> The prune command removes records from the database, so it is slightly
> dangerous (you can't restore those jobs directly afterwards).
> 

OK, but this only happens if all retention periods expired. Ok a confirm 
anyway,
but if I use the PURGE command I remove records even if periods did not 
expire.
So ok for the warning message, but if there is not a confirm the warning 
is just telling me
I could be in trouble, but I cannot change my mind.

> Automatic pruning only happens when a job runs and it only prunes the 
client
> being backed up, whereas the prune command can affect any client.
> 
> __Martin
> 
> 
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