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azurerm_mssql_elasticpool: update deprecation messages #2492

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@katbyte katbyte commented Dec 11, 2018

should have been done in #2378

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Hey @katbyte

LGTM, just one very minor typo... other than that I think it's good to go!

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@katbyte katbyte merged commit 8f3bc74 into master Dec 12, 2018
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