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Assign Website at the time of Creation to the Default Stock #165

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@larsroettig larsroettig commented Oct 28, 2017

Website creation. We should assign Default stock to the newly created website.

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@larsroettig larsroettig changed the title Msi website default stock Assign Website at the time of Creation to the Default Stock Oct 28, 2017
@naydav naydav changed the base branch from msi-inventory-mapping to develop November 2, 2017 13:51
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@naydav naydav assigned naydav and larsroettig and unassigned naydav Nov 10, 2017
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@naydav naydav assigned naydav and unassigned larsroettig Nov 13, 2017
@naydav naydav merged commit c5f3252 into develop Nov 13, 2017
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naydav commented Nov 13, 2017

Failed integration test is related to
#194

@maghamed maghamed deleted the msi-website-default-stock branch December 11, 2018 18:14
magento-devops-reposync-svc pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 18, 2021
[Trigger] AC-99: Update Third Party library: jquery.tabs
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