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Yatendrav Posted 14 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Whenever CR has conflicts in no. of modified files and no. of files available in UCM tab then need to mentioned the count conflict reason into CR for avoiding any future clarification question.
  

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No. If you give us some idea of what "CR" and "UCM" mean, we might be able to help, but as it is your sentence is very hard to understand. yatendrav then need to mentioned the count conflict reason into CR Does something need to be mentioned?

  • No.
  • If you give us some idea of what "CR" and "UCM" mean, we might be able to help, but as it is your sentence is very hard to understand.
  • yatendrav then need to mentioned the count conflict reason into CR Does something need to be mentioned?
  • Does someone need to mention something?
  • We don't mention something "into" something.
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No. If you give us some idea of what "CR" and "UCM" mean, we might be able to help, but as it is your sentence is very hard to understand.
yatendravthen need to mentioned the count conflict reason into CR
Does something need to be mentioned? Does someone need to mention something? We don't mention something "into" something. Please try to explain what you me
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Sorry about that, I try to explain in better way, what about this.

Whenever CR has conflicts in “No. of modified files” and “No. of files available" in UCM tab then we need to write the “Count conflict reason” into CR for avoiding any future question.

Here "CR" and "UCM" we can treat as noun.
In other way,
I am trying to write if two numbers are not identical then we nee

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