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docs: Add mention about for_each limitation in TestSteps #965

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@remyleone remyleone commented May 11, 2022

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@austinvalle 👋 what do you think about it?

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Thanks for this @remyleone

This is unforuntately still a problem despite the failing code blocking for_each support not being needed for the newer state check functionality. It will likely be an issue until we get around to releasing a v2 of the test framework 🙁

@austinvalle austinvalle added this to the v2.33.1 milestone Apr 2, 2024
@austinvalle austinvalle merged commit 230c6a3 into hashicorp:main Apr 2, 2024
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@bflad bflad modified the milestones: v2.33.1, v2.34.0 Apr 19, 2024
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