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Update api-version to use default constant resources api-version for ARM cmdlets #2951

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Update api-version to use a constant api-version (if the override -ApiVersion parameter is not provided) for Get-AzureRmResource, Find-AzureRmResource and Find-AzureRmResourceGroup cmdlets. This fixes the issue here

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looks good to me.

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LGTM

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@cormacpayne Is there anything else required in this PR to merge?

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@vivsriaus Hey Vivek, would you mind pulling from dev to get the latest changes that fix the on-demand build?

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@cormacpayne done. On-demand job here: http://azuresdkci.cloudapp.net/view/1-AzurePowerShell/job/powershell-demand/1202

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LGTM

@markcowl markcowl merged commit 9b0504f into Azure:dev Sep 22, 2016
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