As far as I understand it, we are talking two problems here:
- You create the override, scan again and the override is not applied to new results
- The a result shows an override symbol, but it doesn’t have the desired effect.
to 1) There has been a change of behavior in GOS 5. If you create an override by clicking the “New Override” button on a specific result page, the default settings make this override specific for only this result, not for a similar one other runds of that task. This is the last setting in the dialogue: Result any [ ] NFS export [x]. As seen in your data “Result - NFS export”, your override is specific only for the one result.
Edit the override to Result: Any and it should apply to future results in that task and host. In general, try to make an override as unspecific as possible.
- To see the effect of an override the filter apply_overrides must be set to 1, default is 0. To change this filter enter
apply_overrides=1
or open the edit filter dialogue and change the radio button at Apply Overrides to yes