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[PFT-2090] [PFT-2136] add function to fetch user all open positions #90

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@Akhilleshgoswami Akhilleshgoswami changed the title add function to fetch user all open positions [PFT-2090] add function to fetch user all open positions Nov 28, 2024
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@Akhilleshgoswami Akhilleshgoswami force-pushed the add-function-to-fecth-user-all-open-positions branch from c260d4d to aa96c1a Compare December 2, 2024 08:38
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@Akhilleshgoswami Akhilleshgoswami changed the title [PFT-2090] add function to fetch user all open positions [PFT-2090] [PFT-2103] add function to fetch user all open positions Dec 3, 2024
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Looks good to me please take approval from @sudeepb02 as well before merging this PR.

@iamamitkumar0512 iamamitkumar0512 changed the title [PFT-2090] [PFT-2103] add function to fetch user all open positions [PFT-2090] [PFT-2136] add function to fetch user all open positions Dec 12, 2024
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@iamamitkumar0512 iamamitkumar0512 merged commit e824070 into develop Dec 15, 2024
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@iamamitkumar0512 iamamitkumar0512 deleted the add-function-to-fecth-user-all-open-positions branch December 15, 2024 18:53
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