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Order of kill chain phases are lost after dataset is updated #8182

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lndrtrbn opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8181
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Order of kill chain phases are lost after dataset is updated #8182

lndrtrbn opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8181
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Description

Custom order of kill chain phases are lost after dataset is updated

Expected Output

Order is kept after an update of dataset

Actual Output

Order is NOT kept after an update of dataset

Additional information

Change attribute config to upsert: false to resolve the issue

@lndrtrbn lndrtrbn added bug use for describing something not working as expected needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team labels Aug 28, 2024
@lndrtrbn lndrtrbn added this to the Release 6.3.0 milestone Aug 28, 2024
@lndrtrbn lndrtrbn self-assigned this Aug 28, 2024
@SamuelHassine SamuelHassine added solved use to identify issue that has been solved (must be linked to the solving PR) and removed needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team labels Aug 28, 2024
labo-flg pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 28, 2024
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