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jsquire avatar jsquire commented on May 27, 2024 1

Thank you for your feedback. Tagging and routing to the team member best able to assist.

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kinelski avatar kinelski commented on May 27, 2024 1

Hello @VladDerptastic.

Going forward we don't intend to update the Azure.AI.FormRecognizer package anymore. Instead, development has shifted to the new Azure.AI.DocumentIntelligence library, which currently does support service version 2023-10-31-preview and query fields.

You can check our README for more details: README
We also have a migration guide for those coming from the FormRecognizer package: Migration Guide

Please note that the new package is not backward compatible with the old one.

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github-actions avatar github-actions commented on May 27, 2024

Hi @VladDerptastic. Thank you for opening this issue and giving us the opportunity to assist. We believe that this has been addressed. If you feel that further discussion is needed, please add a comment with the text "/unresolve" to remove the "issue-addressed" label and continue the conversation.

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VladDerptastic avatar VladDerptastic commented on May 27, 2024

@kinelski Thank you for the answer and the migration guide, that's exactly what I needed. Perhaps a line in the old README redirecting to the new package (and new documentation) might be useful to other lost souls like me?

It did cross my mind, that maybe development would be done under the new name, but when I was looking it up, I forgot to also search for preview packages, and since that one is in 1.0.0-beta.1 it sneaked under my radar.

As a side question, the analyze document from stream is missing (but has a workaround), but is it planned to bring it back or take it in a new direction entirely?

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kinelski avatar kinelski commented on May 27, 2024

@kinelski Thank you for the answer and the migration guide, that's exactly what I needed. Perhaps a line in the old README redirecting to the new package (and new documentation) might be useful to other lost souls like me?

It did cross my mind, that maybe development would be done under the new name, but when I was looking it up, I forgot to also search for preview packages, and since that one is in 1.0.0-beta.1 it sneaked under my radar.

As a side question, the analyze document from stream is missing (but has a workaround), but is it planned to bring it back or take it in a new direction entirely?

@VladDerptastic Thank you for the suggestion on updating the old package's README, that's a good idea.

We intend to bring back the stream overload before the next stable release.

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