No, line 21237 on the left is identical to line 21236 on the right. If i add the line, the rest compare as expected.
I'll look for a manual sync tool. I had seen a block copy but it doesn't work for the state of this data. I believe that only worked when it was flagged as a change whereas this is ...
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- Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:08 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: "Re-synching" the compare?
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- Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:26 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: "Re-synching" the compare?
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"Re-synching" the compare?
i notice that once a deletion/addition has been encountered, the compare is now confused.
In the attached sample, note that line 21236 has been inserted on the left. The right window shows as a difference, but it is really the next line down on the left (I.E Left 21237 is the same as 21236 on the ...
In the attached sample, note that line 21236 has been inserted on the left. The right window shows as a difference, but it is really the next line down on the left (I.E Left 21237 is the same as 21236 on the ...
- Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:09 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: Ignoring "Words"
- Replies: 1
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Ignoring "Words"
Using V3.5.1.1
Very often use the product for comparing .CSV files.
I have added the sort as a plug in.
Have set "Word separators" to "," in order to identify errors within a word (column)
I would now like to be able to ignore a specific "word" / column. Often i am comparing output from two ...
Very often use the product for comparing .CSV files.
I have added the sort as a plug in.
Have set "Word separators" to "," in order to identify errors within a word (column)
I would now like to be able to ignore a specific "word" / column. Often i am comparing output from two ...