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Job:	job000486

Status:	open

Project:	perforce-software-p4api-net

Severity:	B

ReportedBy:	norman_morse

ReportedDate:	2016/03/30 12:41:34

ModifiedBy:	perforce

ModifiedDate:	2019/02/19 10:51:32

OwnedBy:	norman_morse

Description:
	Parallel syncs do not return Overwrite issues as exceptions.
	
	When a normal sync is run, any writable files in the workspace will
	cause P4Exception to be raised for the overwrite issue.
	
	When the same sync is run with parallel arguments,  No exceptions
	are raised, instead the overwrite reports are spewed to stdout (or stderr),
	but they do not generate exceptions.
	
	From internal case 00228015
	
	Recreated  internally - this looks like a change in the underlying C++ API 
	behavior.     It may be possible to modify the bridge to compensate.

DevNotes:

Type:	Bug
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