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@devmiguelangel devmiguelangel commented Dec 2, 2024

Issue & Reproduction Steps

Retrieve Settings using Cache

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FOUR-20492

Code Review Checklist

  • I have pulled this code locally and tested it on my instance, along with any associated packages.
  • This code adheres to ProcessMaker Coding Guidelines.
  • This code includes a unit test or an E2E test that tests its functionality, or is covered by an existing test.
  • This solution fixes the bug reported in the original ticket.
  • This solution does not alter the expected output of a component in a way that would break existing Processes.
  • This solution does not implement any breaking changes that would invalidate documentation or cause existing Processes to fail.
  • This solution has been tested with enterprise packages that rely on its functionality and does not introduce bugs in those packages.
  • This code does not duplicate functionality that already exists in the framework or in ProcessMaker.
  • This ticket conforms to the PRD associated with this part of ProcessMaker.

@devmiguelangel devmiguelangel self-assigned this Dec 2, 2024
@caleeli caleeli merged commit 6b860a6 into epic/FOUR-20326 Dec 4, 2024
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