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When merging a document in Orthogramic, you can choose a merge type is automatically selected from three types of merges below based on how the new information should best integrate with existing business architecture domain data. Each merge type ensures that your organization maintains a structured and strategic approach to managing its domain data.
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Additive | An additive merge integrates the new document’s data alongside existing domain data without removing or replacing any content. This approach is ideal when the new information provides additional insights or expands on existing knowledge without creating conflicts. |
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The merged document contributes to the domain while keeping all prior data intact. |
Overwrite |
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An overwrite merge replaces outdated or redundant domain data with higher-priority content from the new document. This approach is useful when the new document provides more accurate, updated, or authoritative information than what currently exists. |
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Older data is removed and replaced by the new document’s content. | |
Update |
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An update merge selectively integrates new data while preserving historical context where relevant. This approach balances maintaining past records while incorporating necessary updates. |
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The merged content reflects updated information while keeping historical dependencies intact. |
Choosing the right merge type
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