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CTPL-278 - Duplicate callslip printing #20

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CTPL-278 - Duplicate callslip printing #20

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This change is to assist in the investigation of duplicate callslip printing.

Generates a descriptive pdf download filename for bulk and individual callslip print files, and includes the filename in the shelf copy of the callslip. Also updates Java, Springboot and folio API versions.

…in shelf copy of callslip. Also update Java, Springboot and folio API versions
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@scott-yeadon scott-yeadon merged commit 1d4453c into main Jan 24, 2025
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@scott-yeadon scott-yeadon deleted the CTPL-278 branch January 24, 2025 03:43
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