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On the topic of breaking changes please include a note with the planned date for when a breaking change is scheduled to happen.
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We will investigate it further and update you shortly.
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@Mattheww65 I've reached out to the team who generates the release notes. I'll follow-up once I hear back from them.
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@vandre it is difficult for us to announce a release date for breaking changes much ahead of time. For example, major releases usually align with events like Microsoft //Build and we are not allowed to communicate about those dates before it is publicly announced.
However, we will take your suggestion in consideration and will announce the version of Az the breaking change aligns with.
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Hi @Mattheww65 , we have updated our ChangeLog generation tool. It will carry the module version in the next release.
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@Mattheww65, the individual module version information has been added to the release notes as of Az PowerShell version 9.4.0.
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