\item [Allow Higher Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
\index[general]{Allow Higher Duplicates}
- If this directive is set to {\bf yes} (default) the job with a higher
- priority (lower priority number) will be permitted to run, and
- the current job will be cancelled. If the
- priorities of the two jobs are the same, the outcome is determined by
- other directives (see below).
+ This directive never worked as expected, and was deprecated in version 5.0.1.
+% If this directive is set to {\bf yes} (default) the job with a higher
+% priority (lower priority number) will be permitted to run, and
+% the current job will be cancelled. If the
+% priorities of the two jobs are the same, the outcome is determined by
+% other directives (see below).
+%
+
+\item [Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
+\index[general]{Cancel Lower Level Duplicates}
+ If \textbf{Allow Duplicates Jobs} is set to \textbf{no} and this directives
+ is set to \textbf{yes}, Bacula will choose between duplicated jobs
+ the one with the highest level. For example, it will cancel a previous
+ Incremental to run a Full Backup. It works only for Backup jobs.
+ The default is \texttt{no}
\item [Cancel Queued Duplicates = \lt{}yes\vb{}no\gt{}]
\index[general]{Cancel Queued Duplicates}