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In activity tab, the relation history is not working anymore #6293

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SamuelHassine opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6305
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In activity tab, the relation history is not working anymore #6293

SamuelHassine opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6305
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Expected:
Left: history of the entity
Right: history of relationships from/to this entity

Actual (same in both):
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@SamuelHassine SamuelHassine added bug use for describing something not working as expected needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team and removed needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team labels Mar 9, 2024
@SamuelHassine SamuelHassine added this to the Release 6.0.6 milestone Mar 9, 2024
@marieflorescontact marieflorescontact self-assigned this Mar 11, 2024
@Kedae Kedae linked a pull request Mar 12, 2024 that will close this issue
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@Jipegien Jipegien modified the milestones: Release 6.0.6, Release 6.0.7 Mar 13, 2024
@SamuelHassine SamuelHassine added the solved use to identify issue that has been solved (must be linked to the solving PR) label Mar 13, 2024
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