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Tracking Issue: Allow Intrinsic Functions and Pseudo-Parameter References in DeletionPolicy and UpdateReplacePolicy RFC #11

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mingujo opened this issue Apr 29, 2022 · 3 comments
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mingujo commented Apr 29, 2022

Original Issue: Support Functions as DeletionPolicy/UpdateReplacePolicy Values aws-cloudformation/cfn-language-discussion#58


Name: "Allow Intrinsic Functions and Pseudo-Parameter References in DeletionPolicy and UpdateReplacePolicy RFC Tracking Issue"

About: "Tracking issue for Allow Intrinsic Functions and Pseudo-Parameter References in DeletionPolicy and UpdateReplacePolicy RFC"

Title: Allow Intrinsic Functions and Pseudo-Parameter References in DeletionPolicy and UpdateReplacePolicy RFC

Labels: management/tracking, status/proposed


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  • Tracking issue created (label: status/proposed)
  • RFC pull request submitted
  • Reviewers assigned (label: status/review)
  • Reviewers signed-off (label approved applied to pull request)
  • Final comments period (label: status/final-comments-period)
  • Approved and merged (label: status/approved)
  • Implementation started (label: status/implementing)
  • Implementation complete (label: status/done)

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apply the relevant labels to this issue so that the RFC table in README gets
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atreyd commented Aug 5, 2022

Is there any updates or ETA for release this feature in cloudformation. ? We are waiting on this feature to be available to manage our resources effectively for different types of environments.

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jlhood commented Aug 5, 2022

@atreyd Thanks for your interest! We're not able to provide specific ETAs publicly, but rest assured we're working on it. Stay tuned!

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lejiati commented Sep 15, 2022

Close this issue as this feature is now available

@lejiati lejiati closed this as completed Sep 15, 2022
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