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DescriptorTransaction sometimes causes wrong DescriptorVersion in states. #340

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deichmab-draeger opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #341
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DescriptorTransaction sometimes causes wrong DescriptorVersion in states. #340

deichmab-draeger opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #341
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When updating a descriptor and its associated state in a DescriptorTransaction, the DescriptorVersion of the state is DescriptorVersion of descriptor minus one.

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DescriptorVersion of the state is identical to descriptor..

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@deichmab-draeger deichmab-draeger added bug Something isn't working v2 Version 2 is affected v2.0 Mandatory for the 2.0 release labels Feb 14, 2024
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