Details of request “M18

Event history

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id event_type details created_at described_state calculated_state last_described_at link
13916586  sent    2023-01-20 21:22:00 +0000  waiting_response  waiting_response  2023-01-20 21:22:00 +0000  outgoing  
13934367  response    2023-01-23 12:43:58 +0000        incoming  
14067823  response    2023-02-08 12:06:37 +0000    successful  2023-02-17 20:58:50 +0000  incoming  
14171093  status_update  described_state  2023-02-17 20:58:50 +0000  successful  successful  2023-02-17 20:58:50 +0000   
15024106  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2023-05-18 03:51:03 +0100         
15024107  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2023-05-18 03:51:03 +0100         
15024108  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2023-05-18 03:51:03 +0100         
15024109  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2023-05-18 03:51:03 +0100         
16722259  edit metadata  allow_new_responses_from  2024-02-18 03:46:44 +0000         

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