| ▲ | madeofpalk 3 hours ago | |
> ASAIK the purpose of a dry-run is to understand what will happen Right - so the dry-run has to actually do as much of 'what will happen' as possible, except the actual things. You want to put the check as far down, close to the 'action' as possible. You don't want any additional business logic gated by the dry run check. | ||