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Hi Guys,
There are several reasons why I asked to submit a new topic. Here are only some of them:
- There are several issues discussed here. So, it's unclear which exact issue ArthurM faced.
- Our Support Team doesn't monitor the discussions on a regular basis. It's a community - we believe that most of the questions can be resolved by talking with peers. If we see that the question is quite complex and require the investigation, we can invite a Support Team to the discussion.
- It's always to better submit one issue per discussion. In this case, the conversation will go only around one topic and it will be extremely helpful.
frankkDLL, have you contacted the Support Team regarding any issues posted here? I'm sure the Support team along with the R&D team always do their best to make sure that our customers are satisfied with ReadyAPI.
Hi TanyaYatskovska - that's fair enough. I admit i was of the impression that the support team would keep an active eye on the community discussions.
We've ported from v2.5.0 to v2.6.0 this week, so I will evaluate if we still have the issues with the latest version of Ready API. I read that there were some improvements made to the GIT integration
- socaltester5 years agoContributor
If a new topic was created per Tanya's request, please provide a hyperlink to it. I'll try to search for it in the meantime.
- ArthurM5 years agoOccasional Contributor
I didn't not create a new project, I've implemented a workaround to avoid conflicts on changed property values, and actually haven't used ReadyAPI activlely since, so, not sure if other types of conflicts are still actual.
- ArthurM5 years agoOccasional Contributor
I tried to come up with some tips to mitigate conflicts, please see here:
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