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fix(ceip): we need id parameter for account array #10262

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@lpinsivy lpinsivy commented Oct 8, 2021

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We need account.id instead of account.uuid

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  • Patch fixing an issue (non-breaking change)
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  • Breaking change (patch or feature) that might cause side effects breaking part of the Software
  • Updating documentation (missing information, typo...)

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  • 21.04.x
  • 21.10.x (master)

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@lpinsivy lpinsivy requested review from a team, adr-mo and a-launois October 8, 2021 10:25
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@lpinsivy lpinsivy merged commit 63e637c into develop Oct 13, 2021
@lpinsivy lpinsivy deleted the MON-10926-add-missing-account-id branch October 13, 2021 11:20
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