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* Added - Order by group user count
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* Hotfix: Disabling the event dispatcher broke model validation.
This resulted in invalid data being imported. Reenable the event dispatcher for now--this causes double logs, but at least validates properly.
* Actually disable the event dispatcher.
* Sign in where necessary to fix the importer unit test. This catches the issues found manually in 4912
* Hotfix: Disabling the event dispatcher broke model validation.
This resulted in invalid data being imported. Reenable the event dispatcher for now--this causes double logs, but at least validates properly.
* Actually disable the event dispatcher.
* Sign in where necessary to fix the importer unit test. This catches the issues found manually in 4912
This changes the depreciation report to only use the currency on a
location if it's actually set to something. Previously, if an asset had
a location it would use the currency even if it was blank rather than
falling back to the default.