Local transient variables show up in database when creating a message correlation with REST

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    • Type: Bug Report
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: L3 - Default
    • 7.14.0, 7.13.5, 7.12.11, 7.14.0-alpha3
    • Affects Version/s: 7.12.0-alpha1
    • Component/s: None
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      Steps:
      Create a message correlation with REST: https://docs.camunda.org/manual/7.11/reference/rest/message/post-message/
      use processVariablesLocal and make them transient

      Expectation: the transient ones do not show up in the database at all.
      This is true for the non-local variable, but for the local one, the data shows up in the history and database, which we did not expect.

      Please find attached the screenshots.

        1. ProcessInstanceEnded.png
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        2. DBScreenshot.png
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        3. CorrelationTest_ProcessInstanceStarted.png
          CorrelationTest_ProcessInstanceStarted.png
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        4. Correlation_REST.png
          Correlation_REST.png
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        5. AfterCorrelationRestCall.png
          AfterCorrelationRestCall.png
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            Assignee:
            Thorben Lindhauer
            Reporter:
            Garima Yadav
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