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This PR is for the removal of deprecated hub Job Commands and the data plane SDK because only Job commands were using this.

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[Component Name 1] BREAKING CHANGE: az command a: Make some customer-facing breaking change.
[Component Name 2] az command b: Add some customer-facing feature.


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@yonzhan yonzhan added this to the S171 milestone Jun 14, 2020
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yonzhan commented Jun 14, 2020

Iot Hub

@anusapan anusapan force-pushed the iot-remove-cmdlet branch 2 times, most recently from d93f375 to 265b313 Compare June 14, 2020 18:29
@anusapan anusapan force-pushed the iot-remove-cmdlet branch from 265b313 to 5b621d4 Compare June 14, 2020 19:43
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Seems there is an error related to azure-cli-testsdk. Or could you give me a hint to solve this.
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@yonzhan yonzhan requested a review from haroldrandom June 14, 2020 22:36
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@anusapan This warning won't effect the CI failure, just an deprating warning given by pytest.

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/azp run

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@yungezz yungezz assigned qwordy and unassigned fengzhou-msft Jun 16, 2020
@yungezz yungezz requested review from qwordy and removed request for fengzhou-msft June 16, 2020 01:53
@qwordy qwordy merged commit a6cad9c into Azure:dev Jun 17, 2020
@anusapan anusapan deleted the iot-remove-cmdlet branch June 17, 2020 19:42
@anusapan anusapan restored the iot-remove-cmdlet branch June 17, 2020 19:48
@anusapan anusapan deleted the iot-remove-cmdlet branch June 17, 2020 19:48
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