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azure - Examples for cleaning orphan resources #4146

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#3867

@logachev logachev changed the title Examples for cleaning orphan resources azure - Examples for cleaning orphan resources Jun 12, 2019

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Can you please add a link to the example doc instead of the actual policy?
(You might need to add some headers in orphanresources.rst to ensure you can get insert a link to the specific policy here)

Similar to this: https://cloudcustodian.io/docs/azure/policy/resources/sqldatabase.html

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Thanks! Addressed that

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lgtm, thanks!

@logachev logachev merged commit 2613def into cloud-custodian:master Jun 12, 2019
@anastasiia-zolochevska anastasiia-zolochevska deleted the anzoloch/docs-orphaned branch June 12, 2019 20:51
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