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fix(obs) adding a non link when no profile #2871

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Maintenant quand les profiles sont désactiver, on affiche le même titre sans lien.

ref #2820

@camillemonchicourt camillemonchicourt added this to the 2.14 milestone Jan 22, 2024
@jacquesfize jacquesfize force-pushed the fix/synthese-validation-obs-title branch from 1ddfecf to f102b93 Compare January 26, 2024 15:57
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@jacquesfize jacquesfize merged commit e9782f2 into develop Jan 26, 2024
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@jacquesfize jacquesfize deleted the fix/synthese-validation-obs-title branch January 26, 2024 16:09
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