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James,

Without reading entirely through your e-mail I would like to venture that
your store line is misbehaving due not having any spaces between your minus
signs essentially. Had the same problem two years ago. Separate the minus
sign on either side with a space. This will ensure that store doesn't
constitute the minus as a valid POSIX file name character.
HTH,

Regards,




                                                                           
             "James D. Dunlap"                                             
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I have a STORE command that contains some "minus" exclusions in the
filesets part of the command line.  Some of these are in HSF syntax, and
they do not appear to be working correctly.  Let me give you the specifics:

STORE
@[log in to unmask]@[log in to unmask]@[log in to unmask]@/@-/LIVE/DATA/###/@-/LIVE/DATA/###/@/@/@


A large number of files that come through seem to me to be members of the
exclusion filesets.  In fact, they appear when I perform a LISTFILE command
on those filesets, such as:

/LIVE/DATA/002/dateup/20060326.txt
/LIVE/DATA/002/dateup/20060327.txt
/LIVE/DATA/002/up/3102450230.txt
/LIVE/DATA/002/up/3102450911.txt
/LIVE/DATA/003/2-1_IP
/LIVE/DATA/003/3-1_IP

Is this possibly because the "minus" sign is a valid character in HSF
filenames?  If so, or in any case, how can I get this to work?  This has
increased backup considerably, as these files are many but unnecessary to
backup.

Thanks,
James Dunlap

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