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  1. WINDUP - Red Hat Application Migration Toolkit
  2. WINDUP-3928

Overriding rulesets always executed when in scope for the analysis

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    • AMM Sprint 238, AMM Sprint 239, AMM Sprint 240

      This Jira extends the capability of the Override beyond that added by WINDUP-3902

      Now it no longer matters whether the original rule was 'in scope' based upon its targetTechnology matching the execution target.

      If the override rules are in scope then the override will be applied ragardless of whether the rules being overridden are in scope.

            mrizzi@redhat.com Marco Rizzi
            mrizzi@redhat.com Marco Rizzi
            Karishma Punwatkar
            Sachin Singla Sachin Singla
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