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[TA] Remove partial succeeded status code #30421

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@mssfang mssfang commented Aug 11, 2022

"partiallySucceeded" was in the previous preview only but no longer exist in the latest GA swagger.

Remove the partiallySucceeded status code and let the default case to handle it as a complete operation

@mssfang mssfang self-assigned this Aug 11, 2022
@mssfang mssfang added the Client This issue points to a problem in the data-plane of the library. label Aug 11, 2022
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@mssfang mssfang marked this pull request as ready for review August 12, 2022 15:24
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@mssfang mssfang merged commit 47e315b into Azure:main Aug 12, 2022
@mssfang mssfang deleted the TA-Remove-Preview-changes branch August 12, 2022 16:18
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