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[BRMO-289] Opruimen verouderde "unsupported" maatwerk SQL procedures #1721

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@mprins mprins commented Feb 16, 2023

Veel hiervan werkt niet meer of gebruikt tabellen waarvoor geen actuele datastroom meer beschikbaar is

Veel hiervan werkt niet meer of gebruikt tabellen waarvoor geen actuele datastroom meer beschikbaar is
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Merging #1721 (8d0a157) into master (81f2124) will decrease coverage by 0%.
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...nl/b3p/brmo/bgt/download/api/DownloadApiUtils.java 65% <0%> (-8%) ⬇️
...ain/java/nl/b3p/brmo/schema/ObjectTableWriter.java 69% <0%> (+1%) ⬆️

@mprins mprins merged commit e48b53a into master Feb 17, 2023
@mprins mprins deleted the BRMO-289_unsupported_opruimen branch February 17, 2023 11:49
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