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@kristapratico kristapratico merged commit 57a2a6c into Azure:main Mar 8, 2022
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Mar 9, 2022
…into new_metrics_advisor

* 'main' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python: (28 commits)
  [Storage] Fix duplicate type signatures in async (Azure#23375)
  Adds Env Var that overrides x-ms-useragent, to correct test pipeline (Azure#23310)
  [Key Vault] Arch board feedback and language alignment (Azure#23286)
  include txt sample files in package (Azure#23409)
  [KeyVault Admin] Add one perfstress test (Azure#23303)
  Increment version for search releases (Azure#23405)
  fix version on readme (Azure#23408)
  Increment version for identity releases (Azure#23407)
  [formrecognizer] Fix cspell issues (Azure#23313)
  Increment package version after release of azure-synapse-artifacts (Azure#23393)
  [pylint] dev_requirements.txt for pylint (Azure#23387)
  [Sql] Update sql tests (Azure#23398)
  code and test (Azure#23397)
  [Sql] Migrate sql tests to test proxy (Azure#23388)
  Update swagger to latest version (Azure#23377)
  Sync eng/common directory with azure-sdk-tools for PR 2875 (Azure#23379)
  [formrecognizer] Improve live pipeline tests (Azure#23239)
  update min version of azure-mgmt-core in shared reqs (Azure#23374)
  [CredScan] Suppress warnings for "username" string (Azure#23358)
  [synapse] regenerate `azure-synapse-artifacts` with tag `package-artifacts-composite-v3` (Azure#23295)
  ...
rakshith91 pushed a commit to rakshith91/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Apr 7, 2022
rakshith91 pushed a commit to rakshith91/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Apr 10, 2022
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