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I'm not an expert but in my opinion this is the expected behavior: you
expect Sbom for a given project and version to be self sufficient. If you
upload another bomb with same name/Id and version, I expect it to overwrite
previous ones.
Regards
Le ven. 22 sept. 2023, 13:22, nigellh ***@***.***> a écrit :
… Hi. A colleague had imported an SBOM with around 4500 entries.
A little later she imported a second smaller SBOM and it appears to have
deleted the first and just left 7 entries.
Is this the correct expectation?
Couldn't it give an option to choose?
Thanks.
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Hi. A colleague had imported an SBOM with around 4500 entries.
A little later she imported a second smaller SBOM and it appears to have deleted the first and just left 7 entries.
Is this the correct expectation?
Couldn't it give an option to choose?
Thanks.
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