What are you using (Terraform, a specific sports management app, etc.)?
To provide the content for this specific variable, you would typically use a pair. Depending on the exact system you are using, the content for a file associated with dlskd9.simply_sports.1.var would look like one of the following:
Avoid committing files that contain sensitive secrets (passwords, API keys) to version control; use secret managers or environment variables instead.
Files named terraform.tfvars or ending in .auto.tfvars are automatically loaded by the system without needing extra flags.
If you can tell me a bit more, I can give you the exact code you need:
What are you trying to store in this variable (a name, a numerical ID, a list of teams)?
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Got It!What are you using (Terraform, a specific sports management app, etc.)?
To provide the content for this specific variable, you would typically use a pair. Depending on the exact system you are using, the content for a file associated with dlskd9.simply_sports.1.var would look like one of the following:
Avoid committing files that contain sensitive secrets (passwords, API keys) to version control; use secret managers or environment variables instead.
Files named terraform.tfvars or ending in .auto.tfvars are automatically loaded by the system without needing extra flags.
If you can tell me a bit more, I can give you the exact code you need:
What are you trying to store in this variable (a name, a numerical ID, a list of teams)?