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fix: folders call when saving flow #3658

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fix: folders call when saving flow #3658

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This pull requests addresses the issue where the Folders and the Folder endpoints were called every time the flow was saved.

@lucaseduoli lucaseduoli self-assigned this Sep 2, 2024
@lucaseduoli lucaseduoli enabled auto-merge (squash) September 2, 2024 20:14
@dosubot dosubot bot added size:S This PR changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files. bug Something isn't working labels Sep 2, 2024
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LGTM

@dosubot dosubot bot added the lgtm This PR has been approved by a maintainer label Sep 2, 2024
@lucaseduoli lucaseduoli merged commit 61e5bbb into main Sep 3, 2024
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@lucaseduoli lucaseduoli deleted the fix/folders_call branch September 3, 2024 17:41
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