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CSV parser should save cached objects once file has been loaded. #277
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When objects from a previous loader remain in the current Hibernate session and haven't been fully persisted, there is a risk that subsequent loaders could clear them before they are saved (e.g
DisplaysCsvParser#save()
).To address this bug and ensure proper persistence, the CSV parser should persist cached objects after processing each batch of lines.
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