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[FIX] lunch: performance issue when retrieving lunch orders #32908

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  • When retrieving lunch orders for specific users, the search could take a
    long time to be resolved.

    To fix this issue we rewrote the SQL View that retrieves the
    information for lunch orders.

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- When retrieving lunch orders for specific users, the search could take a
  long time to be resolved.

  To fix this issue we rewrote the SQL View that retrieves the
  information for lunch orders.
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robodoo r+

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- When retrieving lunch orders for specific users, the search could take a
  long time to be resolved.

  To fix this issue we rewrote the SQL View that retrieves the
  information for lunch orders.

closes #32908

Signed-off-by: Denis Ledoux <beledouxdenis@users.noreply.github.com>
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robodoo commented Apr 24, 2019

Merged, thanks!

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