modules/Settings/WebserviceUsers/services/SMS.php
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class Settings_WebserviceUsers_SMS_Service extends Settings_WebserviceUsers_ManageConsents_Service
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class Settings_WebserviceUsers_SMS_Service extends Settings_WebserviceUsers_ManageConsents_Service
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public $baseTable = 'w_#__sms_user';
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public $baseTable = 'w_#__sms_user';
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public $baseIndex = 'id';
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/** {@inheritdoc} */
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/** {@inheritdoc} */
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Class name "Settings_WebserviceUsers_SMS_Service" is not in camel caps format Open
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class Settings_WebserviceUsers_SMS_Service extends Settings_WebserviceUsers_ManageConsents_Service
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