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Set log analytics as enabled by default in account configuration#3487

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Set log analytics as enabled by default in account configuration#3487
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@osulzhenko osulzhenko commented Oct 7, 2024

…functional tests

🔧 Type of changes

  • new bid adapter
  • update bid adapter
  • new feature
  • new analytics adapter
  • new module
  • bugfix
  • documentation
  • configuration
  • tech debt (test coverage, refactorings, etc.)

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@osulzhenko osulzhenko added the tests Functional or other tests label Oct 7, 2024
@osulzhenko osulzhenko self-assigned this Oct 7, 2024
@osulzhenko osulzhenko changed the title Set log analytics as enabled by default in account configuration for … Set log analytics as enabled by default in account configuration Oct 7, 2024
@Compile-Ninja Compile-Ninja merged commit f648a61 into core/change-analytics-enablement Oct 7, 2024
@Compile-Ninja Compile-Ninja deleted the functional-tests/change-analytics-enablement branch October 7, 2024 10:34
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