Open knordanaa opened 10 months ago
So does '>>' represent that registered is newer than updated, or registered is older than updated (which is what it should be),
Or are you commenting on the ordering of the fields in the documentation table?
Thank you for answer.
Now this is how one typical contract in Salehist looks like. We see that registered timestamp is greater or equal to updated timestamp. This is true for all my contracts. Can you guys/females in Superoffice explain why?
Hello, have you found out of your own tables`? @SuperOfficeDevNet
What does updated and registered actually mean? Because registered>>updated, and that makes no sense, right?
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