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#878 - Deprecated the column increment_id #951

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@strell strell commented Sep 21, 2019

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  • Added new column order_number with the type of String!
  • Changed the api_functional test in order to test a new field

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  1. [Checkout] Rename increment_id for CustomerOrder type #878: [Checkout] Rename increment_id for CustomerOrder type

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 - Added new column order_number with the type of String!
 - Changed the api_functional test in order to test a new field
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Hi @lenaorobei, thank you for the review.
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