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Understanding the Status of Query Recalculations and Query Comparisons
You can compare the results of two calculations of the same query, or you can compare the results of two different queries. When you compare the results of two calculations of the same query, the status of the item in the Interference Detection pane is assigned as follows:
Resolved—The interference appears in the first calculation but not in the second.
Exists—The interference appears in both calculations.
New—The interference appears in the second calculation.
When you compare the results of two different queries, the status is assigned as follows
Resolved—The interference appears in the reference set but not in the active set.
Exists—The interference appears in both the reference set and the active set.
New—The interference appears in the active set but not in the reference set.
The first time a query is performed, the resulting status for all interference sets is New.