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fix: [DHIS2-18902] keep program selection on unique id fallback search #3950

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@superskip superskip commented Jan 27, 2025

DHIS2-18902

This should cover the main case. There are two other similar search components which are used in the context of relationships, but I think these do not lead to opening a tracked entity, and are therefore not subject to the reported issue.

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LGTM! 🎉

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Tested successfully on 2.42,2.41.4,2.40.7,2.39.9 versions

@superskip superskip merged commit 6326f7a into master Jan 28, 2025
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## [101.23.2](v101.23.1...v101.23.2) (2025-01-28)

### Bug Fixes

* [DHIS2-18902] keep program selection on unique id fallback search ([#3950](#3950)) ([6326f7a](6326f7a))
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