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Fix content and validation in Invite User to Set Password configurations #5447

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Purpose

  • Fix the validation for Password setup invitation code expiration time and improve hint.
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  • Connector description
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  • Label to enable and hint
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  • User creation flow
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  • Multiple user creation
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@savindi7 savindi7 marked this pull request as draft February 8, 2024 11:58
@savindi7 savindi7 marked this pull request as ready for review February 8, 2024 12:13
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NipuniBhagya previously approved these changes Feb 9, 2024
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@savindi7 savindi7 marked this pull request as draft February 9, 2024 14:08
@savindi7 savindi7 marked this pull request as ready for review February 9, 2024 14:38
@savindi7 savindi7 merged commit 5192555 into wso2:master Feb 9, 2024
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