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Chore: Refactor submission handling in Results.vue #2541

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Eliminate optional chaining for submissions and set default values to ensure consistent data handling in the Results components.

@Chartman123 Chartman123 added javascript Javascript related ticket 3. to review Waiting for reviews labels Feb 3, 2025
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@Chartman123 Chartman123 changed the title Remove optional chaining and initialize default values for submissions Chore: Refactor submission handling in Results.vue Feb 3, 2025
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/backport to stable4

@backportbot backportbot bot added the backport-request Pending backport by the backport-bot label Feb 3, 2025
@Chartman123 Chartman123 force-pushed the chore/refactor-results branch from 9e7552b to 1f0c43b Compare February 5, 2025 09:54
@Chartman123 Chartman123 merged commit b2298a5 into main Feb 5, 2025
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@Chartman123 Chartman123 deleted the chore/refactor-results branch February 5, 2025 21:12
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