On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 19:13:46 +0100 Dave wrote:
DS> > Permanent is used to indicate rows which can not be deleted
DS> > .... in contrast nonVolatile rows can be deleted.
DS> 
DS> Of course!  That was the thing I was missing.
DS> Presumably they should both retain any changes
DS> across an agent restart?

Yes, as does readOnly.

DS> I don't suppose there's a style (or a need?)
DS> for a storage type of "allow changes, but revert
DS> to defaults on restart"

I guess 'other' would fit the bill, if documented in the DESCRIPTION.

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