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Resource list -g implies the resource group exists when it does not #2184

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@tjprescott

If I run az resource list -g {group} and the resource does not exist, I do not get an error that the resource group does not exist. Instead I get a response of:
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This implies to me that the group exists but has no resources.

This may be a side effect of PR #2117.

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