This should not be happening so please check the two merge jobs carefully.

Also, you might want to kill the recon process/daemon after changing any
recon rules so that you can guarantee that the changes have been cached.

Cheers

Peter

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Sergio Tomillero
Sent: 09 November 2010 16:45
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Reconciliation Engine. Cannot merge data from two datasets to a
destionation one

Thank you for the explanation,

If I change data from Dataset A, it is updated in dataset C and does not
change data that has higher weight in dataset B than in dataset A. But what
I see strange is that if I change data in Dataset B, it replaces all the
data in Dataset C, included the fields that have higher weight in Dataset A
than in B.

Also if I change Data first in Dataset B and inmediatly in Dataset A and
launch the , it works correctly. It is like Dataset A must be the last to be
modified in order that the job worked correctly. Why this environment? 

Kind regards,
Sergio Tomillero
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