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Error: ID was missing the AuthorizationRules
element
#7310
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It looks like a regression from this PR: #7248 Looking at some previous PRs around it, it looks like new SDK expects lower case |
@tombuildsstuff , seems |
@tombuildsstuff do I get it right? Actually the new resource is Is that introduced AuthorizationRules correct, when the new API uses |
This has been released in version 2.18.0 of the provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading. As an example: provider "azurerm" {
version = "~> 2.18.0"
}
# ... other configuration ... |
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Community Note
Terraform (and AzureRM Provider) Version
Terraform v0.12.23
provider.azurerm v2.14.0
Affected Resource(s)
azurerm_eventhub_namespace_authorization_rule
Terraform Configuration Files
Debug Output
https://gist.github.com/tamland/5bb469945bffe493b16d8ca4efd0fc5b
Expected Behavior
Actual Behavior
apply
fails with errorID was missing the ``AuthorizationRules`` element
. Subsequent runs ofplan
fails with same error. The resource is created and added to state file.Steps to Reproduce
terraform apply
Important Factoids
References
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