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Run Modeling/Parsing Rules YMLs Alignment seventh chunk #38412

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@AviShakuri AviShakuri requested a review from eepstain January 30, 2025 08:13
@eepstain eepstain added docs-approved ForceMerge Forcing the merge of the PR despite the build status bypass.url Whether to create build bucket, add this label for marketplace.bootstrap.bypass.url labels Jan 30, 2025
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This is a part of the YML config alignment as a part of the validations revision for fromversion and toversion checks. CIAC-12402.

We need a Force Merge for this, making sure all the IDs and Names in the YML configs are aligned.

@tkatzir tkatzir merged commit 5c1deee into master Jan 30, 2025
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@tkatzir tkatzir deleted the CRTX-151321-seventh-chunks branch January 30, 2025 12:14
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