Client Settings Sharing the Same Priority

I have a dozen Client Settings and noticed that two of my Client Settings share the same priority (Priority 5) and one of them skips two priorities (10 & 11), see screenshot.  Increasing or decreasing the priority
on these dose not seem to reset the priority number, i.e. if I decrease #9 it moves to #12 and #12 to #9 and the same if I increase #12.  I was hoping increaseing #12 would reset it to #11 but that's not the case.   The same goes for the two #5's,
they stay no mater what I do.
Anyone seen this?  Any thoughts? I do not know if it is effecting anything and the 9/12 ones don't consern me as much as the two 5's do.  I'm not sure which #5 has more priority then the other.

Hi,
I recommend you delete the Client Settings then recreate them.
Below is a workaround for your reference. You’d better call CSS first, as this workaround is not a supported configuration and not eligible for official support.
Connected to Database CM_XXX.
Run the following query :
select * from dbo.clientsettings
Take the Client agent setting's uniqueid
Run the following query :
Update dbo.ClientSettings set Priority=5
where UniqueID='{A38602E1-AEC1-43F9-B3E1-CF2155099D2E}'
Check the priority on the console now.
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