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Reconciliation Analysis Example

DEGREE OF COMPLEXITY: 4 MEDIUM

RECORDS         CONFLICTS          SINGLE CHANGES
NICKNAMES       PREV CURR DIFF     PREV CURR DIFF
BASE     60            1   0%            3   0%
DRV1     63            5   0%            2   0%
DRV2     66            7   0%            1   0%
RECONCIL  0            0   0%            0   0%
TOTAL:                13   0%            6   0%

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Conflicts

  • These represent records in base that have been changed differently by more than one derivative.

  • Conflicts typically need attention.

  • In this example, there is 1 record in base that is changed by 5 records in DRV1 and 7 records in DRV2. This implies that records have been replaced, deleted, and/or inserted.

Single Changes

  • These represent records in base that have been changed by only one derivative, or changed in the same way by all derivatives.

  • Single changes may not need attention.

  • In this example, there are 3 records in base that are changed by 2 records in DRV1 and 1 record in DRV2.

  • Single changes (such as replacing or deleting base lines), unless edited, may override base records in the consolidated version, depending upon the setting of the profile option OverRide.