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> yes, cmpro only tells you what is wrong with your sets. Reason is, that a state > of 'is right' is not fine defined. It heavily depends on the used settings, > merge mode etc. For example a set which is perfectly right for a non-name check > doesn't have to be right anymore when you enable this check. > > Anyway...if you only want to scan some sets, you have multiple options to do so. > In the scan results window you got a button at the lower left 'Set information' > which brings up a new window where you can > - manually enable/disable sets > - only scan available sets > - enable / disable sets by using regualar expressions and all kind of variables > etc. > > > What I prefer is to keep all sets enabled. If you only have a dozens sets you > will of course get lots of 'missing set' listed. But you can hide these fully > missing sets by disabling the scan results popup menu option view->show all > missing sets. > > By the way, the reason why a scan created files for other clones is mostlikely > that you kept fix-missing enabled and cmpro finds missing ones in your rompath. > Looks like the mentioned sets share a lot of files. > > > Roman Scherzer >
Setting it to scan only the sets I have helped. I have no idea how I missed that setting ;) However, its still showing clones all the missing clones for a parent set. Un-checking those unwanted sets should fix that, but that will take me a bit. Would it be possible for you to tweak the scan only available sets option further by including a setting to only scan available clones as well?
Thanks so much for the help :)
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