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Upgrade to .net6.0 (#186) #187

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@sowu880 sowu880 commented Oct 20, 2022

  • Upgrade to .net6.0

  • fix warning

Co-authored-by: sowu880 [email protected]

* Upgrade to .net6.0

* fix warning

Co-authored-by: sowu880 <[email protected]>
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moria97 commented Oct 20, 2022

What about documentation changes?

@sowu880 sowu880 requested a review from moria97 October 20, 2022 06:09
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@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ You can also export FHIR resource from your FHIR server using [Bulk Export](http
## Anonymize FHIR data: using the command line tool
Once you have built the command line tool, you will find two executable files for R4 and STU3 respectively:

1. Microsoft.Health.Fhir.Anonymizer.R4.CommandLineTool.exe in the $SOURCE\FHIR\src\Microsoft.Health.Fhir.Anonymizer.R4.CommandLineTool\bin\Debug|Release\netcoreapp3.1 folder.
1. Microsoft.Health.Fhir.Anonymizer.R4.CommandLineTool.exe in the $SOURCE\FHIR\src\Microsoft.Health.Fhir.Anonymizer.R4.CommandLineTool\bin\Debug|Release\net6.0 folder.
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shall we change the 3.1 in line 17

* update

* update
@sowu880 sowu880 merged commit 69c30b1 into master Oct 21, 2022
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