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sureshjoshi avatar sureshjoshi commented on August 18, 2024 2

Thanks @dmahugh I would appreciate that. I have a few colleagues who are in the same boat, and we're all kinda struggling.

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dmahugh avatar dmahugh commented on August 18, 2024

Hi Suresh, there is a page listing what's new in each requirement set on the Office Dev Center. For example, here are the links to the latest documentation for Excel, Word, and Outlook. You can see there which types have been changed or added in the latest requirement set.

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sureshjoshi avatar sureshjoshi commented on August 18, 2024

Hi @dmahugh - thanks for your reply and the links.

But to be clear, the answer to my question is "No" correct?

The requirement set is definitely useful at a high level and it's great from an API listing point of view, but it's not really a changelog or release notes (which I would expect on each release to provide added features, removed features, changed features, deprecated features, removed features, bug fixes, security fixes, migration strategy, etc...).

Basically just a lot more granularity so I can answer questions like "Why did upgrading from "@types/office-js": "^0.0.63", to "@types/office-js": "^0.0.104" cause my application to no longer compile?" - I know this is a DefinitelyTyped example, but the point is, this did happen to me and I was reading thousands of lines of source code for hours to figure out what happened.

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dmahugh avatar dmahugh commented on August 18, 2024

Yeah, unfortunately we don't have that level of documentation detail for each requirement set. If you're working with Outlook, you'll see that they provide a bit more detail on their change log - for example, see the Requirement set 1.7 Change log.

This is good feedback, which I'll pass on to the team.

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