Keepers e1457c23bf
show data category in backup list (#5023)
Adds the backup's data category to the cli output.

before:
```
  ID                                    Started At            Duration    Status     Resource Owner
  09e8d1e3-92d4-426d-9ca1-3cd063ce8bb9  2024-01-12T17:54:33Z  16.103569s  Completed  rfinders@10rqc2.onmicrosoft.com
  893ef934-9403-4775-b667-09f77cd26e83  2024-01-12T17:55:22Z  5.66253s    Completed  rfinders@10rqc2.onmicrosoft.com
```

after:
```
  ID                                    Started at            Duration    Status     Protected resource               Data
  09e8d1e3-92d4-426d-9ca1-3cd063ce8bb9  2024-01-12T17:54:33Z  16.103569s  Completed  rfinders@10rqc2.onmicrosoft.com  Contacts,Emails,Events
  893ef934-9403-4775-b667-09f77cd26e83  2024-01-12T17:55:22Z  5.66253s    Completed  rfinders@10rqc2.onmicrosoft.com  Emails
```

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#### Does this PR need a docs update or release note?

- [x]  No

#### Type of change

- [x] 🌻 Feature

#### Issue(s)

* #3748

#### Test Plan

- [x] 💪 Manual
- [x]  Unit test
2024-01-24 20:22:08 +00:00
2023-02-18 15:35:59 +00:00
2022-12-20 19:58:11 +00:00

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