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Perhaps you set up a process that every time an IFS object is placed or changed that exit point saves a copy of it somewhere." Somewhere could be an image catalogue or a constantly mounted tape in a VTL or let your brain wander. This way you get backup copies 'el quicko' the instant any IFS object changes.
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