Inconsistent filter behavior: same file name and extension
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:08 pm
Greetings!
I am facing a peculiar issue.
CONTEXT
I am using "regular mode" (tested byte-to-byte, SHA-256 and Blake2b-512) to compare 2 folders (and their subfolders): folder "X" has the same files as "Y", plus some others.
Both are set as "External only + Master". However, setting both to "external only" yielded the same results. Only "Y" is set to "show remaining".
No "search filters" were applied (as such, I included "all file extensions", "any file size" and "any date").
In each operation I tested a different combination of "more duplicate options".
RESULTS
Here are the options applied and the respective results:
1. Nothing checked under "more duplicate options"
1.1. Duplicate: 66.944
1.2. Remaining: 3
2. "Same file name"
2.1. Duplicate: 66.918
2.2. Remaining: 16
3. "Same file extension"
3.1. Duplicate: 65.160
3.2. Remaining: 895
4. "Same file name" and "same file extension"
4.1. Duplicate: 66.918
4.2. Remaining: 16 files
ISSUE 1
Unless I am missing something obvious, there seems to be some inconsistencies.
No. 4 (same name and ext.) is the most strict of all the operations and, as such, should find an amount of duplicates equal or lesser than all the others, and the amount of remaining files should be equal or greater.
However, it found more duplicates and less remaining than no. 3 (same ext.).
On the other hand, no. 4 (same name and ext.) found the same amounts as no. 2 (same name). The remaining files are identical.
ISSUE 2
Another weird behavior is: no. 3 (same ext.) results in 895 remaining. Only 3 of those (2x "desktop.ini" and a shortcut) are found in no. 2 and 4. All the rest are files with unspecified formats (file type = "file).
However, I randomly checked some of those files and they actually are duplicates: both folder "X" and "Y" have those files, with the same hashes and same extension (no extension, for that matter).
As such, they should be shows as "duplicate files" instead of "remaining files".
CONCLUSION
Am I missing something? I checked the documentation, but found no explanation for that kind of results.
Any help is appreciated.
I am facing a peculiar issue.
CONTEXT
I am using "regular mode" (tested byte-to-byte, SHA-256 and Blake2b-512) to compare 2 folders (and their subfolders): folder "X" has the same files as "Y", plus some others.
Both are set as "External only + Master". However, setting both to "external only" yielded the same results. Only "Y" is set to "show remaining".
No "search filters" were applied (as such, I included "all file extensions", "any file size" and "any date").
In each operation I tested a different combination of "more duplicate options".
RESULTS
Here are the options applied and the respective results:
1. Nothing checked under "more duplicate options"
1.1. Duplicate: 66.944
1.2. Remaining: 3
2. "Same file name"
2.1. Duplicate: 66.918
2.2. Remaining: 16
3. "Same file extension"
3.1. Duplicate: 65.160
3.2. Remaining: 895
4. "Same file name" and "same file extension"
4.1. Duplicate: 66.918
4.2. Remaining: 16 files
ISSUE 1
Unless I am missing something obvious, there seems to be some inconsistencies.
No. 4 (same name and ext.) is the most strict of all the operations and, as such, should find an amount of duplicates equal or lesser than all the others, and the amount of remaining files should be equal or greater.
However, it found more duplicates and less remaining than no. 3 (same ext.).
On the other hand, no. 4 (same name and ext.) found the same amounts as no. 2 (same name). The remaining files are identical.
ISSUE 2
Another weird behavior is: no. 3 (same ext.) results in 895 remaining. Only 3 of those (2x "desktop.ini" and a shortcut) are found in no. 2 and 4. All the rest are files with unspecified formats (file type = "file).
However, I randomly checked some of those files and they actually are duplicates: both folder "X" and "Y" have those files, with the same hashes and same extension (no extension, for that matter).
As such, they should be shows as "duplicate files" instead of "remaining files".
CONCLUSION
Am I missing something? I checked the documentation, but found no explanation for that kind of results.
Any help is appreciated.