Hi

> Ah, sorry for my clouded crystal ball. :-)
> Well, it's difficult to design a solution for you without knowing
> more about your configuration, but generally speaking I see two
> possible avenues:

Thanks for the help, despite my lack of information :P

> 
> a. Add information to the script command line about the job that ran,
>    via Bacula's "character substitution" mechanism, which allows the
>    script to determine whether the job went to tape or to disk.
>    "%l" [job level] or "%n" [volume name] look promising. The pool
>    name would be perfect, but the manual doesn't list a substitution
>    letter for that.)
> 
> b. Check the system date within the script to determine whether it's
>    a day on which a tape job is scheduled.

I'll look into these, thanks

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