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Update Azure Unity Catalog guide to use azurerm_databricks_access_connector #1685

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Replace resources under azapi provider with azurerm_databricks_access_connector

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@nfx nfx merged commit ae899d0 into master Oct 25, 2022
@nfx nfx deleted the doc/update-azure-uc-docs branch October 25, 2022 16:54
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michael-berk pushed a commit to michael-berk/terraform-provider-databricks that referenced this pull request Feb 15, 2023
…nnector` (databricks#1685)

* replace azapi resource with azurerm resource

* update docs
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