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A resync, or full resynchronization, is a one-time process activ= ated manually by the user to bring Structure and some other aspect of issue= s to the same page. Resync typically scans all issues that may be affected = - contrary to the incremental synchronization, which inspects only issues t= hat have been changed.
=20For example, running resync on a Saved Filter synchronizer (in Add= em> mode) runs the related Saved Filter and makes sure all issues from= the result set are in the structure. When the same synchronizer is working= in the background, it checks only those issues that have been changed.
= =20Resync is also different from incremental synchronization in that it has= a direction. The incremental sync tries to apply changes on both&= nbsp;sides to the other side, if possible, depending on where the change ha= s happened: with GreenHopper synchronizer, if you change the rank (issue po= sition in backlog on the Planning Board), its position in the structure is = also changed; and if you change the position in the structure, GreenHopper'= s rank is changed. However, when applying Resync, you need to choose which = side of the data is to be taken as the final version and which is to be upd= ated.
=20Resync can be run:
=20A synchronizer may support resyncing in only one direction. For example= , Saved Filter synchronizer, which adds issues from a saved filter result, = can only sync into Structure.
To run a resync:
=20Resyncing in a wrong direction may lead to data loss! Please make sure y= ou understand that you're doing the correct thing and confirm running the r= esync when a confirmation dialog appears.
If the synchronizer is currently running an incremental synchronization,= the resync will wait until it finishes.