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[IMP] product_replenishment_cost: tree view perf #339

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remove product m2m on tree view due to performance issues when rule is applied to many products
Also remove items as it's not very useful

remove product m2m on tree view due to performance issues when rule is applied to many products
Also remove items as it's not very useful
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Merging #339 (ce9ff37) into 13.0 (84e0df6) will not change coverage.
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  Lines        1011     1011           
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  Misses        564      564           

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Coverage remained the same at 44.214% when pulling ce9ff37 on adhoc-dev:13.0-imp into 84e0df6 on ingadhoc:13.0.

@jjscarafia jjscarafia merged commit b1391fe into ingadhoc:13.0 Dec 10, 2020
@jjscarafia jjscarafia deleted the 13.0-imp branch December 10, 2020 08:57
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