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Items can't exist with the same IDs in the master DB. Therefore the only two scenarios that I can think of that would produce duplicate items are:

  1. somehow the introduction of second data source (i.e. file based which comes in SC10). But I have had time where item exists in both file and DB and this hasn't produced duplicate item.

  2. a deserialisation issue where by a second entry is added to the index rather than replacing the old one. This is imo the most likely scenario, which should be solved by a simple reindex of the master index.

Please try reindexing master index and let me know if this resolves the problem.

lease can you try rebuilding the master index.

Items can't exist with the same IDs in the master DB. Therefore the only two scenarios that I can think of that would produce duplicate items are:

  1. somehow the introduction of second data source (i.e. file based which comes in SC10). But I have had time where item exists in both file and DB and this hasn't produced duplicate item.

  2. a deserialisation issue where by a second entry is added to the index rather than replacing the old one. This is imo the most likely scenario, which should be solved by a simple reindex of the master index.

Please try reindexing master index and let me know if this resolves the problem.

lease can you try rebuilding the master index.

Items can't exist with the same IDs in the master DB. Therefore the only two scenarios that I can think of that would produce duplicate items are:

  1. somehow the introduction of second data source (i.e. file based which comes in SC10). But I have had time where item exists in both file and DB and this hasn't produced duplicate item.

  2. a deserialisation issue where by a second entry is added to the index rather than replacing the old one. This is imo the most likely scenario, which should be solved by a simple reindex of the master index.

Please try reindexing master index and let me know if this resolves the problem.

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Items can't exist with the same IDs in the master DB. Therefore the only two scenarios that I can think of that would produce duplicate items are:

  1. somehow the introduction of second data source (i.e. file based which comes in SC10). But I have had time where item exists in both file and DB and this hasn't produced duplicate item.

  2. a deserialisation issue where by a second entry is added to the index rather than replacing the old one. This is imo the most likely scenario, which should be solved by a simple reindex of the master index.

Please try reindexing master index and let me know if this resolves the problem.

lease can you try rebuilding the master index.

Please can you try rebuilding the master index.

Items can't exist with the same IDs in the master DB. Therefore the only two scenarios that I can think of that would produce duplicate items are:

  1. somehow the introduction of second data source (i.e. file based which comes in SC10). But I have had time where item exists in both file and DB and this hasn't produced duplicate item.

  2. a deserialisation issue where by a second entry is added to the index rather than replacing the old one. This is imo the most likely scenario, which should be solved by a simple reindex of the master index.

Please try reindexing master index and let me know if this resolves the problem.

lease can you try rebuilding the master index.

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Dean OBrien
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Please can you try rebuilding the master index.