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This pattern follows as a natural consequence of how for_each is defined, but I've noticed from community forum Q&A that newcomers often don't immediately notice the connection between what for_each expects as input and what a for_each resource produces as a result, so my aim here is to show a short example of that in the hope of helping folks see the link here and get ideas on how to employ the technique in other situations. |
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