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jxiong1024
10 years agoNew Contributor
Colin_McCrae
10 years agoCommunity Hero
I don't think you can do this?
And ...
"My previous colleague successfully did this by accident... "
I have my doubts. More likely, I suspect he had the identification properties set loosely enough that it would find the object whether it was run as part of Build A or Build B. (Which is entirely possible)
So ...
Map 1 Alias/Object to 2 UI objects? No.
But ...
Map 1 Alias/Object so that it will correctly link to 2 different UI object? Yes.
This is all down to the identification properties used. Maybe some clever use of wildcards in there?