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@ -66,14 +66,18 @@ desirable to parameterize a module's resource with an attribute that is of the
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list type, for example `aws_instance.security_groups`.
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Until a future release broadens the functionality of variables to include list
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types, the way to work around this limitation is to use the [`split` and
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`join`](/docs/configuration/interpolation.html) string interpolation functions
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to pass a delimited string as a module parameter, and then "unpack" that
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parameter using `split` within the module definition.
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types, the way to work around this limitation is to pass a delimited string as
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a module parameter, and then "unpack" that parameter using
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[`split`](/docs/configuration/interpolation.html) interpolation function within
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the module definition.
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Depending on the resource parameter in question, you may have to
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indicate that the unpacked string is actually a list but using the
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`resource_param = ["${split(",", var.CSV_STRING)}"]` notation.
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indicate that the unpacked string is actually a list by using list notation.
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For example:
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```
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resource_param = ["${split(",", var.CSV_STRING)}"]
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```
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