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@AleksandrLiakhavetsEPAM No. I've resorted to manually pushing deployments to devices using the azure command prompt.
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Did you resolve this issue?
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Related to this old issue in the previous extension : microsoft/vscode-azure-iot-tools#20
The underlying problem appears to be the limit of 1000 devices.
I agree that in many situation you want to target a specific device and you already know its id.
Therefore, instead of having to browse through a huge list, the UI could offer a way to just type the id of the device and they do whatever you need to perform with it.
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I gave up. I use the az command now and have written a powershell script that does all the work for me. This extension is completely useless,
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The main goal of this extension is to provide an easy way to interact with hub devices while developing your solution, and it is not intended to be used in production with thousands of devices.
You should be able to use az iot
to interact with specific devices, including edge.
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It's understandable that it's not a tool meant for production use, but we're beyond that now. We have 1153 devices in our development IoT hub, which was not the case when I originally opened this issue. This tool basically uses the az command to push a deployment to a device. It's just strange to justify the limit based on the idea that it's not meant for production. All this needs is the ability to just enter the deviceId outside of the list.
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