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azurerm_redis_cache: fix error messasges and make cfg block optional #3397

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LGTM with just a minor change in a message

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ghost commented May 17, 2019

This has been released in version 1.28.0 of the provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading. As an example:

provider "azurerm" {
	version = "~> 1.28.0"
}
# ... other configuration ...

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