Personal notifications#124
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das-Abroxas merged 19 commits intofeat/version2.0reworkfrom Oct 2, 2023
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The remove object function now behaves analog to the database delete object and only sets the objects status to 'Deleted' instead of removing it from the cache.
These are functions regarding personal notifications which are stored persistently in the database. These notifications can only be pulled and acknowledged by the users themselves.
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This implements personal notifications that are persistent until a user retrieves and acknowledges them. This is a concept independent of the general notification system. This personal notification concept enables the provision of notifications which need to be retrievable even after an unspecified period of time to users. This currently includes:
ToDo: