@wix/auto_sdk_media_files 1.0.82 → 1.0.84

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@@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ interface DomainEvent extends DomainEventBodyOneOf {
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  /** If present, indicates the action that triggered the event. */
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  originatedFrom?: string | null;
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  /**
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- * A sequence number that indicates the order of updates to an entity. For example, if an entity was updated at 16:00 and then again at 16:01, the second update will always have a higher sequence number.
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+ * A sequence number that indicates the order of updates to an entity. For example, if an entity was updated at `16:00` and then again at `16:01`, the second update will always have a higher sequence number.
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  * You can use this number to make sure you're handling updates in the right order. Just save the latest sequence number on your end and compare it to the one in each new message. If the new message has an older (lower) number, you can safely ignore it.
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  */
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  entityEventSequence?: string | null;
@@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ interface EventMetadata extends BaseEventMetadata {
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  /** If present, indicates the action that triggered the event. */
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  originatedFrom?: string | null;
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  /**
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- * A sequence number that indicates the order of updates to an entity. For example, if an entity was updated at 16:00 and then again at 16:01, the second update will always have a higher sequence number.
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+ * A sequence number that indicates the order of updates to an entity. For example, if an entity was updated at `16:00` and then again at `16:01`, the second update will always have a higher sequence number.
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  * You can use this number to make sure you're handling updates in the right order. Just save the latest sequence number on your end and compare it to the one in each new message. If the new message has an older (lower) number, you can safely ignore it.
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  */
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  entityEventSequence?: string | null;
@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ interface FileDescriptorFileFailedEnvelope {
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.PAYMENTS.PAYOUTS-VIEW-FOR-SITE
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  * @permissionScope Manage Events
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.EVENTS.MANAGE-EVENTS
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- * @permissionScope Manage Online Programs (Challenges)
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+ * @permissionScope Manage Online Programs
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.CHALLENGES.MANAGE
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  * @permissionScope Read Media Manager
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.DC-MEDIA.READ-MEDIAMANAGER
@@ -2003,7 +2003,7 @@ interface FileDescriptorFileReadyEnvelope {
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.PAYMENTS.PAYOUTS-VIEW-FOR-SITE
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  * @permissionScope Manage Events
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.EVENTS.MANAGE-EVENTS
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- * @permissionScope Manage Online Programs (Challenges)
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+ * @permissionScope Manage Online Programs
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.CHALLENGES.MANAGE
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  * @permissionScope Read Media Manager
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  * @permissionScopeId SCOPE.DC-MEDIA.READ-MEDIAMANAGER