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@Auldrin-Possa Auldrin-Possa commented Oct 22, 2025

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TD-6378

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Corrected table column in SQL queries.

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@Auldrin-Possa Auldrin-Possa marked this pull request as ready for review October 22, 2025 14:54
@rshrirohit rshrirohit merged commit e564161 into DLS-Release-v1.3.0 Oct 30, 2025
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@rshrirohit rshrirohit deleted the Develop/Fix/TD-6378-Supervise-View-self-assessment-error branch October 30, 2025 15:21
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