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},
"conflicts-count" : 1,
"conflicts-list" : {
"NoCryptoAdmin" : {
"source" : {
"privileges" : "[]"
},
"target" : {
"privileges" : "[Group-1.SamplePriv-1, Group-1.SamplePriv-4, Group-2.SamplePriv-10,
Group-2.SamplePriv-3, Group-2.SamplePriv-7, Group-3.SamplePriv-2, Group-3.SamplePriv-9]"
},
"resolution" : ""
}
}
<----- End of code block --->
The parts of the sample conflict files are:
n
description. Provides the details on how the respective conflicts file is read and understood.
n
source and target. JSON objects that list only the differences between the source and target
Platform Services Controller objects.
n
resolution. User supplies one valid resolution. Valid resolutions are MERGE, COPY, and SKIP.
To specify the resolution for handling conflicts, you can provide a default resolution option all conflicts in
the "global": "resolution" = "MERGE|SKIP|COPY" section. If you do not provide a valid global
resolution type for resolution or leave it unedited, the system uses COPY as the default resolution
option.
You can also provide a valid resolution option for each of the conflicts by editing the resolution property
at each conflict level which overrides the global resolution option.
The types of conflicts listed in Table 61.
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