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ECC-1953: leave step in mars namespace for mmsf/an data #259

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@rdosinski rdosinski commented Oct 25, 2024

Please merge this change into develop. It is needed as step must be also for type=an in the mars namespace as the mars client compares this key before archiving data.
https://jira.ecmwf.int/browse/ECC-1953

@shahramn shahramn self-assigned this Oct 25, 2024
@shahramn shahramn added the approved-for-ci Approved to run CI on ECMWF machines label Oct 25, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 87.82%. Comparing base (1c45f77) to head (4ae9aec).

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@shahramn shahramn merged commit 9b72c73 into develop Oct 25, 2024
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@shahramn shahramn deleted the feature/mmsf_an branch October 25, 2024 11:08
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