diff --git a/specification/resources/resource-manager/Microsoft.Resources/stable/2020-10-01/resources.json b/specification/resources/resource-manager/Microsoft.Resources/stable/2020-10-01/resources.json
index e981ceefc5c4..f36490689872 100644
--- a/specification/resources/resource-manager/Microsoft.Resources/stable/2020-10-01/resources.json
+++ b/specification/resources/resource-manager/Microsoft.Resources/stable/2020-10-01/resources.json
@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@
"in": "query",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
- "description": "The filter to apply on the operation.
The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.
For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'
You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.
For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)
You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.
You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.
You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId."
+ "description": "The filter to apply on the operation. The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode. For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'. You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup. For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name). You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators. You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results. You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId."
},
{
"name": "$expand",
@@ -2722,7 +2722,7 @@
"in": "query",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
- "description": "The filter to apply on the operation.
You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'"
+ "description": "The filter to apply on the operation. You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'"
},
{
"name": "$top",
@@ -2874,7 +2874,7 @@
"in": "query",
"required": false,
"type": "string",
- "description": "The filter to apply on the operation.
The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.
For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'
You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.
For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)
You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.
You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.
You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId."
+ "description": "The filter to apply on the operation. The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode. For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'. You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup. For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name). You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators. You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results. You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId."
},
{
"name": "$expand",