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data.azurerm_shared_image_version - name supports latest and recent #6707

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@mbfrahry mbfrahry commented Apr 30, 2020

This PR adds support for grabbing the latest or most recent image versions

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thanks @mbfrahry! LGtM 👍

@mbfrahry mbfrahry merged commit c1ac044 into master Apr 30, 2020
@mbfrahry mbfrahry deleted the f-shared-image-latest-recent branch April 30, 2020 18:55
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ghost commented May 1, 2020

This has been released in version 2.8.0 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 = "~> 2.8.0"
}
# ... other configuration ...

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