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Example 2: In the next example, the device has again inherited entries from the template,
and then inserted an additional entry within the inherited list. The user then changes the
template order.
Before:
Template
A
Sequence
Device
A
Sequence
Matching
A
Subsequence
Change:
Now reverse the first two items in the template sequence. Because the reordering takes
place within what was a matching subsequence, the new sequence is transferred to the
device:
After:
Template Sequence
Device Sequence
Example 3: The following example shows entries inserted into the list on the device such
that there is no matching subsequence. The user then reorders the entries in the template:
Template
A
Sequence
Device
A
Sequence
Matching
None
Subsequence
Change:
Now reverse the first two entries in the template sequence. Because there is no matching
subsequence, the order in the device remains unchanged. The rule is implemented this
way because the user's intention is unclear; for example, should NSM reverse A and B?
If so, should 1 come before B, after A, or between B and A?
After:
Template Sequence
Device Sequence (no change)
B
C
B
1
B
B
A
B
A
B
C
1
B
B
A
A
1
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