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[ReleasePR datafactory] [Data Factory] set computeType, coreCount to object type to allow expressions #1239

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@openapi-sdkautomation openapi-sdkautomation bot changed the title [ReleasePR datafactory] add publicNetworkAccess property to datafactory [ReleasePR datafactory] [Data Factory]Add logSettings and upgrade Concur linked service for ADF public swagger Oct 16, 2020
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@openapi-sdkautomation openapi-sdkautomation bot changed the title [ReleasePR datafactory] [DataFactory] Add support for more frequency types for TumblingWindowTrigger [ReleasePR datafactory] [Data Factory] set computeType, coreCount to object type to allow expressions Nov 5, 2020
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This PR has been auto-approved by the @msftbot for the azure-resource-manager-schemas repo.

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