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stage: Verify
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group: Pipeline Execution
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Merged results pipelines **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Renamed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/351192) from `pipelines for merged results` to `merged results pipelines` in GitLab 14.8.
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A *merged results pipeline* is a type of [merge request pipeline](merge_request_pipelines.md). It is a pipeline that runs against the results of the source and target branches merged together.
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GitLab creates an internal commit with the merged results, so the pipeline can run
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against it. This commit does not exist in either branch,
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but you can view it in the pipeline details.
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The pipeline runs against the target branch as it exists at the moment you run the pipeline.
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Over time, while you're working in the source branch, the target branch might change.
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Any time you want to be sure the merged results are accurate, you should re-run the pipeline.
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Merged results pipelines can't run when:
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- The target branch has changes that conflict with the changes in the source branch.
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- The merge request is a [**Draft** merge request](../../user/project/merge_requests/drafts.md).
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In these cases, the pipeline runs as a [merge request pipeline](merge_request_pipelines.md)
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and [is labeled as `merge request`](merge_request_pipelines.md#types-of-merge-request-pipelines).
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## Prerequisites
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To use merged results pipelines:
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- Your project's [CI/CD configuration file](../yaml/index.md) must be configured to
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[run jobs in merge request pipelines](merge_request_pipelines.md#prerequisites).
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- Your repository must be a GitLab repository, not an
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[external repository](../ci_cd_for_external_repos/index.md).
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- You must not be using [fast forward merges](../../user/project/merge_requests/fast_forward_merge.md).
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[An issue exits](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/26996) to change this behavior.
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## Enable merged results pipelines
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To enable merged results pipelines in a project, you must have at least the
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Maintainer role:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > General**.
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1. Expand **Merge requests**.
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1. Select **Enable merged results pipelines**.
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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WARNING:
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If you select the checkbox but don't configure your pipeline to use
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merge request pipelines, your merge requests may become stuck in an
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unresolved state or your pipelines may be dropped.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Merged results pipelines are not created
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In GitLab 13.7 and earlier, merged results pipelines might not be created due
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to a disabled [feature flag](../../user/feature_flags.md). This feature flag
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[was removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/299115) in GitLab 13.8.
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Upgrade to 13.8 or later, or make sure the `:merge_ref_auto_sync`
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[feature flag is enabled](../../administration/feature_flags.md#check-if-a-feature-flag-is-enabled)
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on your GitLab instance.
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### Pipelines fail intermittently with a `fatal: reference is not a tree:` error
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Merged results pipelines run on a merge ref for a merge request
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(`refs/merge-requests/<iid>/merge`), so the Git reference could be overwritten at an
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unexpected time.
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For example, when a source or target branch is advanced, the pipeline fails with
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the `fatal: reference is not a tree:` error, which indicates that the checkout-SHA
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is not found in the merge ref.
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This behavior was improved in GitLab 12.4 by introducing [persistent pipeline refs](../troubleshooting.md#fatal-reference-is-not-a-tree-error).
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Upgrade to GitLab 12.4 or later to resolve the problem.
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