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Bug: Documentation issue for v4 to v5 portal migration #2979

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adcoly opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 0 comments
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Bug: Documentation issue for v4 to v5 portal migration #2979

adcoly opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 0 comments
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adcoly commented May 2, 2024

Some information are badly written in the documentation:

  • Some Application settings needs to be renamed to do the v5 migration and it's not written in the documentation
    internal const string AzureDPSIDScopeKey = "Azure:IoTDPS:IDScope";
  • Application settings between the "Migrate from v4 to v5" page and "Developer Guide" does not have the same name when you look at v5.x portal documentation

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Example for the 2nd point of the above list with documentation v5.2.0

  • Developer Guide:
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  • Migrate from v4 to v5
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@adcoly adcoly added the bug Something isn't working label May 2, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 📝 Todo in IoT Hub Portal May 2, 2024
@hocinehacherouf hocinehacherouf self-assigned this May 3, 2024
@Metal-Mighty Metal-Mighty added this to the v6.0 milestone Oct 16, 2024
@judramos judramos assigned judramos and unassigned judramos Nov 29, 2024
@judramos judramos moved this from 📝 Todo to 🚧 In Progress in IoT Hub Portal Nov 29, 2024
@judramos judramos self-assigned this Nov 29, 2024
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