Previously, when manually setting `createdAt` or `updatedAt` in a
`payload.db.*` or `payload.*` operation, the value may have been
ignored. In some cases it was _impossible_ to change the `updatedAt`
value, even when using direct db adapter calls. On top of that, this
behavior sometimes differed between db adapters. For example, mongodb
did accept `updatedAt` when calling `payload.db.updateVersion` -
postgres ignored it.
This PR changes this behavior to consistently respect `createdAt` and
`updatedAt` values for `payload.db.*` operations.
For `payload.*` operations, this also works with the following
exception:
- update operations do no respect `updatedAt`, as updates are commonly
performed by spreading the old data, e.g. `payload.update({ data:
{...oldData} })` - in these cases, we usually still want the `updatedAt`
to be updated. If you need to get around this, you can use the
`payload.db.updateOne` operation instead.
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