Sergei Pokrovsky writes:

> 1) I use BBDB with supercite;

> 2) in an answer to a letter I use an occasional attribution, specific
>    to that particular answer, _and which I do not want to save;_

> 3) but BBDB keeps offering me to save it whenever I save or exit Gnus;
>    OTOH some useful information may intervene, and I cannot record it
>    without saving the unwanted attribution.

The problem here is that you would like to bbdb-undo immediately after
the supercite change, but we do not have that.

> Of course I can exit Emacs without saving BBDB.  Or I can save and
> then remove the change manually.  But these are not civilized means.

> What I would expect is either a quit without save, or (better) a
> "revert BBDB" (discard the internal BBDB data and reload BBDB from the
> file).

There is `revert BBDB' functionality, but you have to do it by hand.
Just `C-x k .bbdb', and the next time you do a bbdb- function, the old
.bbdb will be read in.

-- 
Colin

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