It is unlikely to happen that way. Remember, there are two conditions,
"promise_repaired" and "promise_kept". In your example, promise_kept
will be set by one body and promise_repaired by another. They
shouldn't supercede each other.

2010/11/25  <no-re...@cfengine.com>:
> Forum: Cfengine Help
> Subject: Re: if_repaired
> Author: babudro
> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,19388,19396#msg-19396
>
> I note that two promises are being combined:
>
>
> perms => usystem("0744"),
> copy_from => umycopy("/var/lib/cfengine3/masterfiles/conf/sshd_config"),
>
>
> The Cfengine reference manual says:
>
>
> Important: complex promises, e.g. files promises that set multiple parameters 
> on a file simultaneously can report misleadingly. The classes for different 
> parts of a promise are not separable. Thus, if you promise to create and file 
> and change its permissions, when the file exists with incorrect permissions, 
> cf-agent will report that the ‘promise_kept’ for the file existence, but 
> ‘promise_repaired’ for the permissions. If you need separate reports, you 
> should code two separate promises rather than `overloading' a single one.
>
>
> Could it be that the permissions are correct and, therefore, the promise is 
> being flagged as "kept" rather than "repaired"?
>
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