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[16.0][MIG] l10n_ch_pain_credit_transfer: Migration to 16.0 #726

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@BT-anieto BT-anieto commented Jun 11, 2024

Depends on #725

@BT-anieto BT-anieto force-pushed the 16.0-mig-l10n_ch_pain_credit_transfer branch from 56292dd to 0defb9f Compare June 12, 2024 10:37
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@BT-anieto BT-anieto force-pushed the 16.0-mig-l10n_ch_pain_credit_transfer branch from 0defb9f to aa7f3f9 Compare June 12, 2024 10:40
Removed dependency on l10n_ch_base_bank because it is obsolete
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ecino commented Oct 14, 2024

/ocabot migration l10n_ch_pain_credit_transfer

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