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support resource IDs in vmware #3020

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ctaggart opened this issue Feb 20, 2021 · 2 comments
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support resource IDs in vmware #3020

ctaggart opened this issue Feb 20, 2021 · 2 comments
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  • If the issue is to do with Azure CLI 2.0 in-particular, create an issue here at Azure/azure-cli

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cli convention is to support both resource id and resource name at one param, such as storage_account, to provide convinience for users
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@ctaggart ctaggart self-assigned this Feb 20, 2021
@yungezz yungezz added extension/vm-repair Service Attention This issue is responsible by Azure service team. labels Feb 20, 2021
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yungezz commented Feb 20, 2021

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ctaggart commented Mar 29, 2021

@yungezz, are there any good examples I can follow for this? I've been looking for examples that use resource_id instead of the resource name. I found some code that uses parse_resource_id, but I haven't come across any good examples yet that use both resource id and resource names.

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