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fix: document count period filter #882

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Description

Currently the count for the documents table tabs do not display the correct values when the period filter is applied.

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  • Updated getStats to support filtering on period

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  • Tested to see if the documents tab count were being filtered based on the period

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  • I have tested these changes locally and they work as expected.
  • I have followed the project's coding style guidelines.

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@dguyen dguyen merged commit 27d8098 into main Jan 31, 2024
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@dguyen dguyen deleted the fix/document-count-period-filter branch January 31, 2024 01:40
SergeWilfried added a commit to SergeWilfried/docu that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2024
fix: document count period filter (documenso#882)
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