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[pull] development from d365collaborative:development #101

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FH-Inway and others added 10 commits May 1, 2024 15:34
This will enable cmdlets that call Invoke-Process to act on the standard and error output of the invoked process.
This updates the default version of SqlPackage that d365fo.tools installs to 162.2.111.2 (the first .NET 8 version).

In addition, it replaces the -SkipExtractFromPage parameter and the corresponding web scraping logic with the -Latest parameter and the evergreen link https://aka.ms/sqlpackage-windows

Note that unlike the behavior from when the web scraping logic was still working, the latest version of SqlPackage is NOT installed by default. Instead, the fixed version 162.2.111.2 is installed (which may be updated to later versions in the future). Reasons for this change in behavior are discussed in #747.

fixes #747
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Update Invoke-D365InstallSqlPackage to install latest version of SQLPackage
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@pull pull bot merged commit b8363d7 into FH-Inway:development May 2, 2024
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