Why does a connector used in two domains appears to have two different grid point distributions after merging?
This mis-match is due to not having used the Update command after merging the common boundary connectors. An update has to occur to clear up the mis-match. In the Connector menu, in the Merge area, there is a button labeled Update. Pressing this button after merging the connectors shared by the adjacent domains should solve the problem. Using On DB Entities with Auto Merge when creating adjacent domains is a good way to ensure that updates occur automatically.
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