If your installation runs archives regularly, you can find that data sets that were restored recently are being archived again. This is because the same selection criteria that caused a data set's original archival can cause it to be re-archived after it has been restored, if the data set is not modified before the next archive run.
Normally the condition causing the data set's archival is changed by the requestor, either when it is restored or very shortly thereafter. However, you can also specify an installation option that allows a grace period to be given to any restored data set before it will be re-archived. For more information, see the sysparm descriptions for RESRETPDnnnnn and RETEXCLEn in the Systems Guide.
Note: This grace period does not apply to backups, since they do not delete the data set from disk.
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