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Database should be designed to prevent of duplicate prioritized log curves #2546

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This pull request fixes #2229

Description

When updating or inserting local and universal priority curves, those values should be unique. So the code select those values distinctly.

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  • Bugfix
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Enhancement of existing functionality
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • This change requires a documentation update

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  • Frontend
  • API
  • WITSML
  • Desktop
  • Other (please describe)

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  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
  • PR affects application security

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  • I have self-reviewed my code
  • No new warnings are generated

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  • New code is covered by passing tests

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  • Verify that PR resolves issue
  • Reviewed the code

@robertbasti robertbasti merged commit 2503924 into equinor:main Sep 16, 2024
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Database should be designed to prevent the presence of duplicate prioritized log curves
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