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Thank you for your reply. I'll try the ignore flag.
About the merge part, I'll try to explain myself better. I have a tool which runs multi unitest. Each one of them creats a coverage report. I want somehow to "merge" those reports into one main report. I feel like it is a bit novice question, but I'm not sure that I fully understand the coverge idea. How can I "merge those reports into one main report so It will look like I ran one unitest and got the report? In reply to Re^2: Coverage report
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