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Move into Shared SqlMetaDataFactory.cs #1315

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Related to #1261 . Moved the netcore version into shared src and updated the csproj references

@DavoudEshtehari DavoudEshtehari added the ➕ Code Health Issues/PRs that are targeted to source code quality improvements. label Oct 5, 2021
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Looks like the netfx file is still there.

@lcheunglci lcheunglci force-pushed the MergeShared-SqlMetadataFactory branch from 8bb1f4d to 163b837 Compare October 16, 2021 04:16
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Linux builds are failing, there seems to be an issue with conflict resolution.

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/azp run CI-Ub16-SQL17L-TR, CI-Ub16-AzureSQLDB

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Looks like a case sensitivity issue with the csproj, I've updated the netcore csproj to reference the proper casing for it in my last commit. Thanks!

@cheenamalhotra cheenamalhotra merged commit c3e22e2 into dotnet:main Oct 18, 2021
@lcheunglci lcheunglci deleted the MergeShared-SqlMetadataFactory branch October 18, 2021 20:50
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