Details of request “Statistics for the Annually replacement of Road Studs

Event history

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id event_type details created_at described_state calculated_state last_described_at link
4242069  sent    2019-03-15 20:43:45 +0000  waiting_response  waiting_response  2019-03-15 20:43:45 +0000  outgoing  
4242077  response    2019-03-15 20:51:19 +0000    waiting_response  2019-03-15 22:17:41 +0000  incoming  
4242096  status_update    2019-03-15 22:17:41 +0000  waiting_response  waiting_response  2019-03-15 22:17:41 +0000   
4327396  response    2019-04-03 11:41:28 +0100    waiting_clarification  2019-04-03 12:44:26 +0100  incoming  
4327514  status_update  described_state  2019-04-03 12:44:26 +0100  waiting_clarification  waiting_clarification  2019-04-03 12:44:26 +0100   
4327517  followup_sent    2019-04-03 12:47:06 +0100  waiting_response  waiting_response  2019-04-03 12:47:06 +0100  outgoing  
4456757  response    2019-04-26 15:37:59 +0100    successful  2019-04-27 00:24:04 +0100  incoming  
4457924  status_update  described_state  2019-04-27 00:24:03 +0100  successful  successful  2019-04-27 00:24:04 +0100   
4962623  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962624  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962625  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962626  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962627  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962628  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962629  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
4962630  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2019-07-27 03:45:57 +0100         
6759543  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759544  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759545  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759546  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759547  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759548  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759549  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759550  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759551  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759552  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759553  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759554  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:01 +0100         
6759555  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:02 +0100         
6759556  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:02 +0100         
6759557  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:02 +0100         
6759558  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2020-04-27 03:49:02 +0100         

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