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azurerm_firewall_policy - changing the identity will no longer create a new resource #13904

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Firewall policy allows changing identity after creation, no need to force new policy on identity change.

@katbyte katbyte added this to the v2.83.0 milestone Oct 27, 2021
@katbyte katbyte changed the title Don't force creation of new firewall policy when changing identity. azurerm_firewall_policy - changing the identity will no longer create a new resource Oct 28, 2021
@katbyte katbyte merged commit 37ce903 into hashicorp:main Oct 28, 2021
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This functionality has been released in v2.83.0 of the Terraform Provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading.

For further feature requests or bug reports with this functionality, please create a new GitHub issue following the template. Thank you!

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