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Minor tweak to test to show nested-role authorized query + minor typo fixes. #808

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@thehenrytsai thehenrytsai commented Sep 30, 2024

The same test already does a nested-role authorized query on messages within a channel, but adding this to reenforce the same point.

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@thehenrytsai thehenrytsai merged commit 0dfea21 into main Sep 30, 2024
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@thehenrytsai thehenrytsai deleted the henrytsai/nested-role-query-test branch September 30, 2024 22:27
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