This morning when I made my weekly FFS run (unidirectional, with moving changed target files to a different location for versioning), FFS reported one conflict, but it was for a folder, not for a file.
I don't understand when a folder might throw a conflict. Perhaps if I do something such as change the name on the target (which I didn't do)? But if I do something like that, since I use FFS unidirectionally, shouldn't FFS do what it does with files when there's a difference between the source and target, which is to move the target item to the version location and copy the source to the target?
Conflict detected on a folder, not a file
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This scenario (same name, different case), for me, shows the same as yours. They are equal and action 'update' is to be taken. It says "Items differ in name only", but mine is categorized under updates, not a conflict. What version of FFS are you on?
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Thanks for the reply!You can mouse-hover over the middle grid to see the details. Zenju, 25 Aug 2024, 07:33
By "middle grid" I presume you mean the outlined area below, yes?
When I mouse over the outlined area, I get nothing.
What am I misunderstanding?
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I'm on version 13.7.This scenario (same name, different case), for me, shows the same as yours. They are equal and action 'update' is to be taken. It says "Items differ in name only", but mine is categorized under updates, not a conflict. What version of FFS are you on? xCSxXenon, 25 Aug 2024, 14:25
FWIW, after the sync phase of the FFS run that showed the conflict with the folder, I ran FFS again, and after the Compare phase, there was no conflict reported.