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If you name two tables the same thing the one that loads higher in the launcher will overwrite the other mods whole table, and nullify any changes it makes to that table
its also why its generally not a good idea to use same table name as vanilla tables
So if u give your mods table a higher priority name than the mod your submodding then only your changes will override the other mods changes and only for the table entries you change, not the whole table that mod alters.
Something else to note is whole table rows are replaced by submods,So make sure you are working from a copy of the original mods table(s) for any rows you intend to alter from the original mod.
Thanks!