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Jordan/2179 removed the "to" field on undelegation action modals #2180

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@jbibla jbibla commented Mar 5, 2019

Closes #2179

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  • removed the "to" field on undelegation action modals

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Codecov Report

Merging #2180 into develop will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Coverage    95.52%   95.52%           
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  Files          108      108           
  Lines         2278     2278           
  Branches       115      115           
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  Hits          2176     2176           
  Misses          94       94           
  Partials         8        8
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
.../renderer/components/staking/UndelegationModal.vue 100% <ø> (ø) ⬆️

@faboweb faboweb merged commit 42c961d into develop Mar 6, 2019
@faboweb faboweb deleted the jordan/2179-undelegation-field branch March 6, 2019 11:14
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