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azure-sdk pushed a commit to azure-sdk/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Sep 30, 2022
[Hub Generated] Review request for Microsoft.PolicyInsights to add version stable/2022-09-01 (Azure#20557)

* Adds base for updating Microsoft.PolicyInsights from version stable/2021-01-01 to version 2022-09-01

* Updates readme

* Updates API version in new specs and examples

* Modified readme and readme.go

* Modified attestations.json and examples

* prettier check

* modified tag

* Added tag for java
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