Resolve MDM conflicts
- Last UpdatedApr 03, 2025
- 3 minute read
When conflicts arise from the MDM synchronization process, you can examine and decide how to handle these conflicts. You are able to view current and past conflicts.

Note: If synchronization between AVEVA™ Production Management and the master data source occurs while you are in the conflict management UI, a message displays when you attempt to submit changes. The message informs you that, as a result of the synchronization, the current conflict information is no longer valid. The changes you made on the conflicts are lost. However, changes made on the project are not be affected.
Open the conflict resolution interface
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Double-click the File2AmplaSynchronization item, or right-click and select Open Conflict Resolver.
Use the conflict resolution interface
The conflict resolution interface appears in the center panel of Studio to assist you examine and resolve synchronization conflicts. You can apply filters through the filter interface to reduce the number of reported conflicts that display.

Note: Save your project to commit conflict resolution changes.
Filter the MDM conflict results
The conflict resolution interface includes several elements:
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Filter box to specify which conflicts to report.
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Auto Resolve toolbar to determine what course of action to take for a conflict.
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Conflict Data box reports information elements about the conflict item.
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MetaData box displays any embedded metadata contained within conflict items.
Filter
Specifying filter parameters to filter the conflicts that display.

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Name |
Type a string or sub-string to return only results where the string appears in the node name. |
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Location |
Type a string or sub-string to return only results where the string appears anywhere in the location name. |
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Conflict Type |
Select a conflict type: Add, Remove, or Edit. |
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Operation |
Select an operation: Add, Delete, Update, or Rename. |
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Conflict Status |
Select a conflict type: New, Resolved, Ignored. |
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Clear |
Click Clear to clear values in the Filter box. |
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Apply Filter |
Click Apply Filter to run the filter and display results. |
Auto Resolve toolbar
You can use the Auto-Resolve toolbar to decide what action to perform for a conflict.
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Auto Resolve |
Automatically performs the action that is specified by the Resolution field. When the action is Delete this action is implicitly recursive, that is the Auto-Resolve deletes the item and the children of the item. |
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Mark Resolved |
You can manually mark as resolved if you consider the item to be resolved outside of the auto resolve process. This action is implicitly recursive when the action is Delete. |
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Ignore |
Ignores the item selected in the hierarchy. This action is recursive. |
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Un-Ignore |
Undoes the Ignore command. This action is recursive. |
Conflict Data
The Conflict Data box reports the following information about the conflict item.

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Conflict |
Name of the item in conflict. |
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Type |
The type of data for the item in conflict: Class Property, Class Association, Class, Model, Model Property. |
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State |
The current status of the item in conflict: Ignored, Resolved, New. |
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Action |
The valid courses of action for this conflict item: Delete, Add, Update, Rename. |
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Resolution |
The action that takes place on the Auto-Resolve command. |
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Comments |
Any comments about the conflict item. |
Meta Data
The Meta Data box displays any embedded metadata contained within the conflict item.
