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fix input for workflow #411

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fix input for workflow #411

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  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved the argument structure for the schedule creation process, enhancing the workflow's ability to process parameters correctly.
  • Documentation

    • Updated method signature documentation for clarity on the argument structure used in the schedule creation method.

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The pull request modifies the createSchedule method in the TemporalDiscourseService class located in src/services/temporal/discourse.service.ts. The method's argument structure has been changed from an array format to an object format when calling the client.schedule.create method. This adjustment alters how parameters are passed to the workflow, while the error handling mechanism remains unchanged.

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src/services/temporal/discourse.service.ts Updated createSchedule method to change argument passing from an array to an object format.

Possibly related PRs

  • Add temporal #407: The changes in src/services/temporal/discourse.service.ts directly relate to the modifications made in the createSchedule method, which is part of the same service and involves the handling of scheduling workflows.

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  • Behzad-rabiei

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🐰 In the land of code where bunnies play,
Arguments changed in a clever way.
From arrays to objects, neat and bright,
Schedules now crafted with pure delight!
Hopping through workflows, swift and free,
A joyful change for you and me! 🌼


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