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Niad-3005: Code optimization (AllergyIntollerance) #740

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What

Some code optimization was done to remove excessive code

Why

We don't need more lines of code to achieve the same result

Type of change

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Internal change (non-breaking change with no effect on the functionality affecting end users)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)

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  • I have performed a self-review of my code
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
  • My changes generate no new warnings
  • I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works
  • New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
  • I have updated the Changelog with details of my change in the UNRELEASED section if this change will affect end users
  • A corresponding change has been made to the Mapping Documentation repository

@ole4ryb ole4ryb marked this pull request as ready for review August 2, 2024 10:40
@ole4ryb ole4ryb enabled auto-merge (squash) August 2, 2024 10:40
@ole4ryb ole4ryb merged commit 2c8e21a into main Aug 2, 2024
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@ole4ryb ole4ryb deleted the NIAD-3005 branch August 2, 2024 11:03
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