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SqlServerDsc: opt-in for "Common Tests - Flagged Script Analyzer Rules" #1101

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johlju opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 0 comments
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johlju commented Apr 6, 2018

Details of the scenario you tried and the problem that is occurring

We should opt-in to the following common test (so it fails the test) once all warnings has been resolved. This will be done once all resources has been localized.

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     "Common Tests - Flagged Script Analyzer Rules"
]

The DSC configuration that is using the resource (as detailed as possible)

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What SQL Server PowerShell modules, and which version, are present on the target node.

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Version of the DSC module you're using, or write 'dev' if you're using current dev branch

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@johlju johlju added enhancement The issue is an enhancement request. help wanted The issue is up for grabs for anyone in the community. labels Apr 6, 2018
@johlju johlju added in progress The issue is being actively worked on by someone. and removed help wanted The issue is up for grabs for anyone in the community. labels May 28, 2019
johlju added a commit to johlju/SqlServerDsc that referenced this issue May 28, 2019
- Opt-in to the common test 'Common Test - Flagged Script Analyzer Rules'
  ([issue dsccommunity#1101).
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