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This PR contains the automated changes for the disputewebhooks service.

The commit history of this PR reflects the adyen-openapi commits that have been applied.

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This pull request delivers an automated update to the disputewebhooks service, incorporating the latest code generation changes derived from the adyen-openapi repository. The primary impact is a refinement of documentation within the Amount model, providing clearer descriptions for currency and value fields without altering their underlying functionality or types.

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  • Automated Code Generation: This pull request contains automated updates for the disputewebhooks service, reflecting recent changes in the adyen-openapi specifications.
  • Documentation Clarification: Minor clarifications were made to the JSDoc comments for the currency and value properties within the Amount class, enhancing the description of these fields.

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  • src/typings/disputeWebhooks/amount.ts
    • Updated JSDoc comments for 'currency' and 'value' properties to provide more precise descriptions.
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This pull request contains automated updates to the disputewebhooks service, generated from an OpenAPI specification. The changes refine the documentation for the currency and value properties within the Amount model, making their descriptions more precise. These changes improve code clarity, and I have no further feedback.

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