This moves members from expeditions so other systems can use them
Replace expedition_members table with dynamic_zone_members
Move 'EnableInDynamicZoneStatus' rule to DynamicZone namespace
Modify #dz list to show dz members (not instance players) and type name
Move various queries to repository methods
* Rename dz member id field
The name of the struct is enough to make this implicit
* Rename dz member enum and struct
Rename ExpeditionMember to DynamicZoneMember
Rename ExpeditionMemberStatus to DynamicZoneMemberStatus
* Rename dz window packet structs
This makes it more clear the window may be used by any dynamic zone
system not just expeditions (live missions fill the window when
player doesn't have an active expedition).
* Rename dz window packet fields
Add common expedition base class
Use repository for zone and world expedition caching
World now stores members and leader as Member objects instead of ids
This improves readability of the caching methods and lets world cache
expedition dzs and members like zone. World also now caches expeditions
as unique_ptr which will be necessary for future dz callback lambdas
that capture 'this' so addresses don't change on cache vector resizes.
Use internal dz messages to process duration and location changes
Add world DynamicZone class (later this will inherit from a base)
Add FindDynamicZoneByID to get dz from zone and world system caches
This exposes dynamic zone ids for any future changes and will make it
easier to preserve historic dz and expedition data. This also cleans up
some dynamic zone creation for expedition requests
When purging instances the expedition table is no longer updated
since dynamic zone ids are not re-used like instance ids are
Update #dz list commands to show dz id
Add GetDynamicZoneID and get_expedition_by_dz_id quest apis