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  • JSNJ Offline
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    I have a classification with two items.

    According to the rules in the classification settings, the follwing is correct. If I click on the whole classification it shows me this:

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    However, for the grey roof I am actually “overriting” the classification settings in a specifc ITO where I have an editable classification row and according to thet the roof has also to be an orange item.

    Which is actually also the case if I am clicking on it.

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    But due to the rules the crosschek is giving me also still this result for our grey friend.

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    A closer look on the information tab reveals what I just tried to explain.

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    So, altough I have not allowed multiple classifications this element is a little rebel (obviously it’s not the only one) and showing up in both and messing up my classification.

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    Not sure if this was always the concept and tbh I do not work often with manual classifications but I think it would definitely be cleaner if the user defined values would overrule the classifications rules on the element level as long as the checkbox is not ticked.

    In the meantime I guess I have to twist my classification rules a bit to avoid such “classifcation conflicts” to avoid confusion, but this is not just more work but also, as mentioned before, a bit a fuzzy logic.

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