Hello Denis,

if you don't need those lines any longer for backup history supported restores, you 
can remove those lines using an editor. Just make sure you delete complete lines. And 
if you are at it, remove the corresponding lines from dbm.mdf and dbm.ebf (if you have 
that) too.

Best Regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

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Subject: Remove lines from dbm.knl


Hi,

is it possible to remove lines from the dbm.knl without producing
problems?

Regards, Timo

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