Switch from using Find-AzureRmResource cmdlet to Get-AzureRmResource cmdlet. Find-AzureRmResource was merged with Get-AzureRmResource in the v6.0.0 of the Azure Powershell Cmdlets (May 2018).
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The changes
How can this be manually tested? (brief repro steps and corpnet-URL with change)
On a clean deployment instance with the latest AzureRM module installed, you will encounter an error about "Find-AzureRmResource" not found. With this change, that error goes away.
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Switch from using Find-AzureRmResource cmdlet to Get-AzureRmResource cmdlet. Find-AzureRmResource was merged with Get-AzureRmResource in the v6.0.0 of the Azure Powershell Cmdlets (May 2018).
Where should the reviewer start?
The changes
How can this be manually tested? (brief repro steps and corpnet-URL with change)
On a clean deployment instance with the latest AzureRM module installed, you will encounter an error about "Find-AzureRmResource" not found. With this change, that error goes away.
What are the relevant TFS items? (list id numbers)
N/A
Definition of done:
Reminders DURING merge