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Feature/KBDEV-858 Enable Deleted Records and Statements to be Viewed #70

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  • Enable deleted records and statements to be viewed

- Enable deleted records and statements to be viewed
@bnguyen-bcgsc bnguyen-bcgsc added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 11, 2024
@bnguyen-bcgsc bnguyen-bcgsc self-assigned this Jun 11, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 86.30%. Comparing base (bfff36a) to head (6b492db).

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@elewis2 elewis2 merged commit 1f483ec into develop Jun 17, 2024
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