Sometimes the result is "= Binary Same" and sometimes "= Same". What's the difference?
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First, we determine if the files are binary equal (which is faster) and if they are binary equal they must be rules-based equal. If they are binary equal we display that. If they are not binary equal, we look to see if they are rules-based equal. If they are rules based equal, we display that they are "= Same" which is identical to how we display it in the Folder Compare.
Otherwise, the files are different, and we display that.Aaron P Scooter Software
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Originally posted by chrisjj View PostI've never seen "= Same" appear in the Folder Compare.- Text files that only differ in encodings
- Text files that only differ in ending style (PC/Unix/Mac)
- Files that only have the same text after being converted (ex. "Sorted" file format)
Erik Scooter Software
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What I meant was, re
> we display that they are "= Same" which is identical to how
> we display it in the Folder Compare.
I have never seen the (comparison result) of the Folder Compare display identical to "= Same". I have seen "=".
BTW, does the Help anywhere defined what's meant by "rule"? The topic "Rules vs File Formats" does not refer to rules at all. Thanks.
Rules vs File Formats
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Originally posted by chrisjj View PostI have never seen the (comparison result) of the Folder Compare display identical to "= Same". I have seen "=".
Originally posted by chrisjj View PostBTW, does the Help anywhere defined what's meant by "rule"?Erik Scooter Software
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>> Well, if you're going to be that literal
"identical" is your (Scooters) word, not mine.
> you've never seen it show "= Binary Same" either.
Correct - I never said otherwise.
> Aaron just wrote it that way to try to be more clear
Sorry, but it didn't work here.
> In BC3, rules are generally considered to be the comparison session
> settings (all pages except "Specs").
OK, thanks. That's worth mentioning in the Help.
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