Details of request “SEN Transport

Event history

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id event_type details created_at described_state calculated_state last_described_at link
7184725  sent    2020-07-01 04:47:31 +0100  waiting_response  waiting_response  2020-07-01 04:47:32 +0100  outgoing  
7184972  response    2020-07-01 08:18:50 +0100    waiting_response  2020-07-07 18:21:28 +0100  incoming  
7223115  status_update    2020-07-07 18:21:28 +0100  waiting_response  waiting_response  2020-07-07 18:21:28 +0100   
7270732  response    2020-07-15 07:25:04 +0100        incoming  
7270734  response    2020-07-15 07:25:46 +0100        incoming  
7270735  response    2020-07-15 07:25:54 +0100    waiting_response  2020-08-04 15:17:39 +0100  incoming  
7401908  overdue    2020-07-31 00:00:00 +0100         
7398859  status_update    2020-08-04 15:17:39 +0100  waiting_response  waiting_response  2020-08-04 15:17:39 +0100   
7542740  very_overdue    2020-08-28 00:00:00 +0100         
7949669  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949670  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949671  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949672  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949673  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949674  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949675  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949676  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
7949677  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-11-05 03:46:03 +0000         
9767814  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767815  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767816  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767817  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767818  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767819  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767820  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767821  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767822  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767823  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767824  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767825  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767826  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767827  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767828  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767829  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767830  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         
9767831  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2021-08-05 03:49:35 +0100         

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