Permanent is used to indicate rows which can not be delete, but still have some settable properties. something like a hardware port should probably be permanent. in contrast nonVolatile rows can be deleted.

Mark.

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Question:
     What is the difference between 'nonVolatile(3)'
and 'permanent(4)' in the StorageType syntax ?

Dave



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