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feat: P4ADEV-1667 create new model and repository #3

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Description

List of Changes

  • added new model of Debt Position
  • added repository interface

Motivation and Context

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Pre-Deploy Test
    • Unit
    • Integration (Narrow)
  • Post-Deploy Test
    • Isolated Microservice
    • Broader Integration
    • Acceptance
    • Performance & Load

Types of changes

  • PATCH - Bug fix (backwards compatible bug fixes)
  • MINOR - New feature (add functionality in a backwards compatible manner)
  • MAJOR - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • CHORE - Minor Change (fix or feature that don't impact the functionality e.g. Documentation or lint configuration)

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  • My change requires a change to the documentation.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.

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@Benedetta-fabbri Benedetta-fabbri merged commit acd10a8 into develop Dec 20, 2024
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@Benedetta-fabbri Benedetta-fabbri deleted the P4ADEV-1667-debt-position-model-and-dao branch December 20, 2024 13:01
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