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teamwallet/myteamwallet_frontend_modern
Bastian Wagner ce0b500d7a fix: re-check canBook() inside export dialog methods (defense in depth)
openExportDialog()/openExportSubscriptionDialog() only guarded on teamId
truthiness, relying solely on the template @if for permission gating.
Every other permission-gated method in Cashbox (submitPlayerBooking,
reverseBooking) re-checks the permission internally too. Add the same
guard here, plus a test asserting direct invocation without booking
rights does not call dialog.open.
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