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Adding better descriptions to the azure-data-tables tests where necessary.

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Address #14219

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@seankane-msft seankane-msft merged commit 528e5bb into Azure:master Nov 30, 2020
@seankane-msft seankane-msft deleted the replace-pending branch November 30, 2020 17:06
openapi-sdkautomation bot pushed a commit to AzureSDKAutomation/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Jun 24, 2021
Web ant93.2 2021 01 15 (Azure#14805)

* Adds base for updating Microsoft.Web from version stable/2021-01-01 to version 2021-01-15

* Updates readme

* Updates API version in new specs and examples

* Add Cert and Domain Registration APIs. Fix publishingcredentialpolici… (Azure#14738)

* Add Cert and Domain Registration APIs. Fix publishingcredentialpolicies collection API response. Add networkconfig API verbs for sites and slots

* Fix examples

* Fix issue R4037

* Fix lintDiff issues

* Fix more issues

Co-authored-by: Naveed Aziz <naveed.aziz@gmail.com>

* Add x-ms-pageable for ListBasicPublishingCredentialsPolicies APIs (Azure#14960)

Co-authored-by: Naveed Aziz <naveed.aziz@gmail.com>
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