rmelem removes all traces of the element.
It removes the element and the history from the
begining of time, no trace is left of that element.
You should never use rmelem
You can rmname an element from the current version of
a directory and it is still there in a previouse
version of the directory.
You could rmver of a single offending version
--- "Jordan, William" <jordanwr@msx.upmc.edu> wrote:
> Just a general question to anyone. If you do a
> rmelem, does it remove the
> element completely from the vob or is it still in
> the vob from a previous
> version? Like I said before, I am new to this and I
> don't want to make the
> same mistake.
>
> If it does remove it completely from the vob, how do
> you remove an element
> from the current version you are working on?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill Jordan
> Internet Applications Architect II
> mailto:jordanwr@msx.upmc.edu
> University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
> Phone: (412) 647-9521
>
>
>
> "Prasad, Babitha" wrote:
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> > Hi!
> >
> > If we delete an element by using rmelem,
> accidently is there any way to
> > retrive them .
> >
> > Thankyou
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