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  │ [[Can't access attributes on a primitive-typed value (string)]].
 
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│ Error: Unsupported attribute
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│  on [[outputs.tf]] line 2, in output "xxxxxx":
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│    2:  value = module.xxxxxx.rds_address
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│    ├────────────────
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│    │ module.xxxxxxxx is a list of object
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│ Can't access attributes on a list of objects. Did you mean to access
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│ attribute "[[rds_address]]" for a specific element of the list, or across all
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│ elements of the list?
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== Related ==
 
== Related ==

Revision as of 15:39, 19 April 2023

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│ Error: Unsupported attribute
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│   on main.tf line 15, in resource "aws_db_instance" "my_mariadb_instance":
│   15:   db_subnet_group_name =  module.vpc.my-vpc-name.database_subnet_group
│     ├────────────────
│     │ module.vpc is a object, known only after apply
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│ This object does not have an attribute named "my-vpc-name".
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│ Error: Unsupported attribute
│
│   on main.tf line 16, in resource "aws_db_instance" "my_mariadb_instance":
│   16:   db_subnet_group_name =  "${module.vpc.aws_db_subnet_group}"
│     ├────────────────
│     │ module.vpc is a object, known only after apply
│
│ This object does not have an attribute named "aws_db_subnet_group".
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│ Error: Unsupported attribute
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│   on main.tf line 15, in resource "aws_db_instance" "my_mariadb_instance":
│   15:   db_subnet_group_name =  module.vpc.database_subnet_group.this
│     ├────────────────
│     │ module.vpc.database_subnet_group is ""
│
│ Can't access attributes on a primitive-typed value (string).
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│ Error: Unsupported attribute
│
│   on outputs.tf line 2, in output "xxxxxx":
│    2:   value = module.xxxxxx.rds_address
│     ├────────────────
│     │ module.xxxxxxxx is a list of object
│
│ Can't access attributes on a list of objects. Did you mean to access
│ attribute "rds_address" for a specific element of the list, or across all
│ elements of the list?
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