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no issue - this is usually an edge case, but i investigated because i thought that the importer is broken - the importer logic is build like this: - it creates a transaction - this transactions runs through: - beforeImport - doImport - afterImport - afterImport corrects user references and if a user could not be imported, we have to protect that NOTE: we could create two transactions to be more correct, but building this had no priority because of edge cases only having two transactions would solve: you first add the data (error or success), then you correct the data - usually a user can be always imported (!), but there are a few edge cases (e.g. multiple roles attached) |
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