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I would guess that there is still something you don't expect that is changing between the red box and the blue box. The best thing to do is to reconcile the differences into one branch and manually delete the others. You may need to put a wildcard in one or more of your definitions to allow for the change to be happening every time.
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I'm with Marsha_R... what you are seeing are just the names applied to the aliases. However, there are properties and such that dictate whether or not an item is unique. So, most likely, there is some sort of property in the commonly named item that is different from run to run that is creating this strange duplication of data. Without seeing the actual properties being used by NameMapping, I can't say for sure. But 99% of the time, you'll need to differentiate the items by either adding a wildcard or expanding the property matching to include some other property in addition to what is already being used.
- hskim8 years agoContributor
Dear,
I just merged to repeat the NameMapping files.
The result is below.
The object is not unique.
I think it is a problem that smartbear must solve.Let me know if you have an idea.
Thanks.