Hi Lisa,

Yes, a merge is a merge. The API-call is what defines this. The Import
tool uses ARMergeEntry() wich either creates new, updates or overwrites
records. A submit in ARUser performs an ARCreateEntry() which is a Submit.

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> I have a Filter that sets a field on Submit.  I have another Filter that
> sets the same field (with slightly different data) on Modify.  I made the
> mistake of adding Merge to my Submit Filter, thinking (foolishly) that it
> would only do what I needed it to do if the Merge was a "submit" or new
> record.  Well it did what I wanted the Submit Filter to do even though my
> Merge was updating records.
>
> I know how to fix this (make a separate Merge Filter) but does this happen
> to anyone else?  A Merge is a Merge I guess whether you are creating a new
> record or updating....
>
> Lisa Kemes
> AR System Developer
> Tyco Electronics
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