When the names of items to be imported are the same as definitions that already exist in the definitions database, this dialog box appears. Using the
settings, you can resolve any conflicts and complete the Import operation.Conflict Details
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The name of an existing definition that conflicts with the definition you chose to import. |
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Date and time that the pre-existing definition was last modified. |
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The name of the conflicting definition that is a candidate for import. |
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Date and time that the importing definition was last modified. |
Resolution
Use the following options to resolve conflicts one by one, or to apply a batch solution that resolves all conflicts in a single operation. Choose a resolution for the first reported conflict, and then click
. If the import file contains another definition conflict, you'll be prompted to resolve it. Repeat the resolution process. After all conflicts have been addressed, pending import definitions are processed based on your selections:
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Overwrite the pre-existing definition with the settings in the importing definition. |
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For all conflicting definitions, overwrite the pre-existing definitions with the settings in the importing definitions. |
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Import the conflicting definition and append to the imported definition's name to distinguish it from the pre-existing definition. |
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Import all conflicting definitions and append to the imported definitions' names to distinguish them from the pre-existing definitions. |
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Do not import the conflicting definition. |