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BATIAI-2423-HOTFIX: resolving syntax errors #152

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Fixes Issue: [https://jiraent.cms.gov/browse/BATIAI-2423]

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resolving syntax errors

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  • No security impacts identified.

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Snyk Scanning for Commit: 0120ae9

Snyk Infrastructure as Code

  • Snyk testing Infrastructure as Code configuration issues.
    ✔ Test completed.

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No vulnerable paths were found!


Test Summary

Organization: batcave-ispg
Project name: CMS-Enterprise/batcave-tf-cluster

✔ Files without issues: 11
✗ Files with issues: 0
Ignored issues: 0
Total issues: 0 [ 0 critical, 0 high, 0 medium, 0 low ]


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Your test results are available at: https://snyk.io/org/batcave-ispg/projects
under the name: CMS-Enterprise/batcave-tf-cluster

@afaras0572 afaras0572 merged commit 314dfb1 into main May 10, 2024
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