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- - - - ) : null; -}; - -export default withStyles(styles)(LicenseModal); diff --git a/portal-ui/src/screens/Console/License/LicensePlans.tsx b/portal-ui/src/screens/Console/License/LicensePlans.tsx index 644374deb..c97fafd60 100644 --- a/portal-ui/src/screens/Console/License/LicensePlans.tsx +++ b/portal-ui/src/screens/Console/License/LicensePlans.tsx @@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ interface IRegisterStatus { activateProductModal: any; closeModalAndFetchLicenseInfo: any; licenseInfo: SubnetInfo | undefined; - setLicenseModal: React.Dispatch