# Functions

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# Constants

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Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.
Please keep the following types in alphabetically order and, even more important, make sure that the database type event_type reflects the same values.

# Variables

ErrSuperfluousMuteUnmuteEvent indicates that a superfluous mute or unmute event is being ignored and is triggered when trying to mute/unmute an already muted/unmuted incident.
ErrSuperfluousStateChange indicates a superfluous state change being ignored and stopping further processing.

# Structs

Event received of a specified Type for internal processing.
EventRow represents a single event database row and isn't an in-memory representation of an event.

# Type aliases

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