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NPA-1868 Set OAUTH Scope to NHS Login p9 #13

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Summary

  • Routine Change

Set OAUTH Scope to NHS Login p9 for Target Server.
Removed tests with two decorators which appeared to be causing the Azure DevOps Release Pipeline to fail.

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nigelg commented Feb 13, 2024

/azp run

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nigelg commented Feb 13, 2024

/azp run

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Holding off on review until pipeline is fixed

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Approving and merging these changes to get things moving while there are issues with azure pipelines

@samuel-hollow1-nhsd samuel-hollow1-nhsd merged commit dbc8192 into master Feb 15, 2024
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@chris-young-12-nhs chris-young-12-nhs deleted the NPA-1868-set-oath-scope-to-nhs-p9 branch April 11, 2024 12:10
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