BulkUpdateWorkHours 2019.7.15

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dotnet add package BulkUpdateWorkHours --version 2019.7.15                
NuGet\Install-Package BulkUpdateWorkHours -Version 2019.7.15                
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<PackageReference Include="BulkUpdateWorkHours" Version="2019.7.15" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add BulkUpdateWorkHours --version 2019.7.15                
#r "nuget: BulkUpdateWorkHours, 2019.7.15"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install BulkUpdateWorkHours as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=BulkUpdateWorkHours&version=2019.7.15

// Install BulkUpdateWorkHours as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=BulkUpdateWorkHours&version=2019.7.15                

A tool to bulk update Bookable Resource's work hours.

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2022.11.16 8,039 11/18/2022
2021.3.10 15,786 3/9/2021
2020.11.23 3,118 11/23/2020
2020.8.10 2,169 10/8/2020
2020.6.10.1 3,217 6/10/2020
2020.6.10 573 6/10/2020
2020.4.21 2,254 4/21/2020
2020.1.24 3,185 1/29/2020
2019.8.12 4,588 8/12/2019
2019.7.15 1,907 7/15/2019
2019.2.18 4,155 2/20/2019
2019.1.22 806 1/22/2019
2018.12.13 850 12/13/2018
2018.11.27 869 11/27/2018
2018.10.22 905 10/22/2018
2018.9.7 949 9/7/2018

- Added the ability to add work hours by weekly intervals (only available for no end date scenarios)
- Fixed an issue where work hours would continuously stack