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The identifier already exists (fiscal code)

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 Hi,

with our super admin administrator user and trying to hire a former employee to carry out the duplicate check, we noticed that by inserting the same TAX CODE, the error inserted below in the screenshot returns without carrying out and requesting the duplicate check.

If we carry out this test with another user and role, it correctly checks the duplicate.

This behavior is strange since I am THE ADMINISTRATOR.

Could you provide us with some more information.

Regards,

Gerardo


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