Hi Wayne,

I'm aware of a bug in version 10.1. regarding content class sharing.
In some cases the action 'update projects' to share the content
classes from master to childprojects results in duplicates of content
classes.
Please contact OpenText support to make sure wheather your version is
affected. It's also possible to get a workaround to delete the useless
templates.

Marco

On 21 Jun., 23:12, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I have a really strange occurrence. I'm wondering if anyone else has
> had to deal with it.
> I cracked open my main content class and found 11 extra templates with
> the same name.
> I originally had two: backup and current.
> Now I have one backup and 12 named current.
> There are four project variants - each of which were assigned to a
> couple of of the "current" instances.
> and some of them didn't have any project variants assigned.
> Also, when I open them, half of them are the code for the foundation
> class, the other half are the code for my main style sheet.
> Placeholders are not defined though.
> I'm at a loss to understand how this could have happened.
>
> While writing this post, I tried to create a copy of one, to see if
> you can actually name a template with the same name as an existing
> one. Yes you can, and then it cut my number of "current" templates
> down to 8.
>
> Complete strangeness.
> Any suggestions? I'm not even sure which one is being used to generate
> the site right now...
>
> Wayne.

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