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Shopware Version
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Expected behaviour
Most likely it is even possible to just use ^3.198 syntax so all 3.x versions can be installed.
In general it would be good to update the require section more often.
Actual behaviour
see title
How to reproduce
see title
I would need to get each user's hourly rate using the API (this should be one of the user preferences): how should I do it?
I'm not sure if it's already feasible (and I just cannot find it) or if this is missing.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ciao,
Alberto
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Performance/Caching section of the docs isn't clear enough. It says that the default caching mode is
CACHE_TRANSIENT, but there's no explanation on what does it actually mean.Does it mean that all queries are cached using transients? If so then it would be good to mention what is the default cache expiration and what are the implications