Merge pull request #519 from bcgov/yj #474
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The following actions uses Node.js version which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node20: actions/setup-dotnet@v3. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2024-03-07-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node20-instead-of-node16-by-default/
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server/StrDss.Model/AddressDto.cs#L9
Non-nullable property 'LocationGeometry' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L8
Non-nullable property 'Type' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L9
Non-nullable property 'Properties' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L15
Non-nullable property 'Crs' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L16
Non-nullable property 'Coordinates' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L63
Non-nullable property 'Geometry' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L64
Non-nullable property 'Properties' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L71
Non-nullable property 'SearchTimestamp' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L74
Non-nullable property 'BaseDataDate' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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server/StrDss.Model/GeocoderDtos.cs#L85
Non-nullable property 'Features' must contain a non-null value when exiting constructor. Consider declaring the property as nullable.
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