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If multiple products can have the same SKU, updating an order through the WooCommerce API (tested v2, v3 and v4) can unintentionally change products within an order.
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I read that Uno renders all controls in Windows style and there is an option somewhere deep in Uno to have some of the controls render in native OS style.
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This repository is getting a lot of activity for Hacktoberfest which is great to see!
One thing we need help with is filling in missing information for existing companies. This needs to be done one by one for each company by looking at their website.
This is a good first task, and if you submit 4 PRs for one company each, then you've already met the requirements for Hacktoberfest!
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