Details of request 'PHSO Principles'
Event history
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| id | event_type | created_at | described_state | last_described_at | calculated_state | link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66766 | sent | Wed Jul 08 17:21:02 UTC 2009 | waiting_response | Wed Jul 08 18:21:02 UTC 2009 | waiting_response | outgoing |
| 66767 | response | Wed Jul 08 17:21:19 UTC 2009 | waiting_response | Sun Jul 12 20:04:13 UTC 2009 | waiting_response | incoming |
| 67630 | comment | Sun Jul 12 19:06:24 UTC 2009 | ||||
| 68246 | response | Tue Jul 14 11:04:58 UTC 2009 | not_held | Tue Jul 14 18:30:53 UTC 2009 | not_held | incoming |
| 290532 | comment | Tue Feb 01 11:58:38 UTC 2011 | ||||
| 291991 | comment | Wed Feb 02 17:50:57 UTC 2011 |
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