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Cycling a Dataset Version Retention and Scratching
2-50 User Reference
Cycling a Dataset Version
Cycling is a special purpose function for overriding the number of versions (cycles) retained
for a dataset. Use it to take one version out of the normal retention cycle and reserve it for
special retention. The version you cycle is:
Removed from cycle retention for the dataset (it no longer counts as a version in the
cycle)
Retained until the expiration date you specify
For example, if you have told BIM-EPIC to keep three versions (cycles) of a particular dataset
and you cycle one version, BIM-EPIC maintains four versions (the cycled version plus three
normal versions) until the cycled version reaches its expiration date. All uncycled versions
previous to the version you have just cycled are retained by cycle control only. Days
Retention, Days Last Accessed Retention retention no longer apply. If the dataset is not
retained under cycle control, those versions are eligible for scratch at the next run of
TSIDUTL. Versions which have been cycled in the past are retained until their expiration
date. Cycling a dataset has no effect on versions created after the cycled version. Cycling
also allows you to change the creation date and the creation job name. These two fields have
no effect on file retention.
From the Online Manager, the cycling function is executed using the Cycle a Version panel.
Cycling looks very similar to the retain function. However, its effect is quite different. Using
the retain function only affects the version you modify. Using the cycling function affects the
version you modify and all previous versions.
From the Manage Versions panel, place a Y next to a version and press ENTER.
Introduction
Difference Between
CYCLE and
RETAIN
Access
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