Details of request “LLM Modules for 2022-2023

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
11543250  sent  2022-04-01 10:32:52 +0100  waiting_response  2022-04-01 10:32:53 +0100  waiting_response  outgoing  
11543620  response  2022-04-01 10:50:54 +0100        incoming  
11759694  response  2022-04-28 12:57:27 +0100    2022-08-01 13:06:52 +0100  not_held  incoming  
12538292  edit  2022-07-29 03:46:22 +0100         
12538293  edit  2022-07-29 03:46:22 +0100         
12538294  edit  2022-07-29 03:46:22 +0100         
12557719  status_update  2022-08-01 13:06:51 +0100  not_held  2022-08-01 13:06:52 +0100  not_held   
15780448  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780449  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780450  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780451  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780452  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780453  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         
15780454  edit  2023-08-02 03:47:37 +0100         

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