Prompting on updates already installed

When I installed 7.1.1 yesterday, iTunes presented updates for 5 of my apps. These were already updated on the phone, but iTunes didn't pick them up. So I updated from iTunes. Today it is telling me I have the same updated all over again. The version numbers are the same as I already have.
Come on Apple. Test something before you release it.

You can only update with the Apple ID those apps are purchased with. It is not transfable.
Suggest you download them with your own Apple ID.

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