You can get rid of them.... But DirMaint is just going to put them right
back again when you replace the user. :-)

If it's a modification date, it doesn't contain a year, which, on
longer-term systems, would become useless. It'd be like saying "It changed
Wednesday." Also, the DirMaint DVHOPT record has a different "line number"
than the rest of the entry.

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   .~.    Robert P. Nix             Mayo Foundation
   /V\    RO-OE-5-55                200 First Street SW
  /( )\   507-284-0844              Rochester, MN 55905
  ^^-^^   ----- 
        "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
         in practice, theory and practice are different."




On 2/12/08 11:41 AM, "Thomas Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Columns 73-80 in my directory are not sequential. They seem to be a
> date/time stamp of when a record was modified by a DIRMAINT command. I
> don't use them. My xedit profile does a 'Verify 1-72' for directory
> entries. I think they can be gotten rid of if a good audit log is kept.
> 
> /Tom Kern

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