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A stack set enables you to provision stacks into AWS accounts and across regions by using a single CloudFormation template. In the stack set, you specify the template to use, as well as any parameters and capabilities that the template requires.See:  smart constructor.|amazonka-cloudformationCContains high-level information about the specified stack resource.See:  smart constructor.}amazonka-cloudformationAContains detailed information about the specified stack resource.See:   smart constructor.~amazonka-cloudformationThe StackResource data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationGThe structure that contains summary information about a stack instance.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationAn AWS CloudFormation stack, in a specific account and region, that's part of a stack set operation. A stack instance is a reference to an attempted or actual stack in a given account within a given region. A stack instance can exist without a stack for example, if the stack couldn't be created for some reason. A stack instance is associated with only one stack set. Each stack instance contains the ID of its associated stack set, as well as the ID of the actual stack and the stack status.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe StackEvent data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe Stack data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationA rollback trigger AWS CloudFormation monitors during creation and updating of stacks. If any of the alarms you specify goes to ALARM state during the stack operation or within the specified monitoring period afterwards, CloudFormation rolls back the entire stack operation.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards. Rollback triggers enable you to have AWS CloudFormation monitor the state of your application during stack creation and updating, and to roll back that operation if the application breaches the threshold of any of the alarms you've specified. For more information, see  ^http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-rollback-triggers.html&Monitor and Roll Back Stack Operations .See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe field that AWS CloudFormation will change, such as the name of a resource's property, and whether the resource will be recreated.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationFor a resource with Modify as the action, the ResourceChangeO structure describes the changes AWS CloudFormation will make to that resource.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe ResourceChange{ structure describes the resource and the action that AWS CloudFormation will perform on it if you execute this change set.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformation#The ParameterDeclaration data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationA set of criteria that AWS CloudFormation uses to validate parameter values. Although other constraints might be defined in the stack template, AWS CloudFormation returns only the  AllowedValues property.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe Parameter data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe Output data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe Export< structure describes the exported output values for a stack.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe ChangeSetSummaryX structure describes a change set, its status, and the stack with which it's associated.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe Change_ structure describes the changes AWS CloudFormation will perform if you execute the change set.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe AccountLimit data type.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationStructure that contains the results of the account gate function which AWS CloudFormation invokes, if present, before proceeding with a stack set operation in an account and region.fFor each account and region, AWS CloudFormation lets you specify a Lamdba function that encapsulates any requirements that must be met before CloudFormation can proceed with a stack set operation in that account and region. CloudFormation invokes the function each time a stack set operation is requested for that account and region; if the function returns FAILED , CloudFormation cancels the operation in that account and region, and sets the stack set operation result status for that account and region to FAILED .For more information, see  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-account-gating.html!Configuring a target account gate .See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:2 - The status of the account gate function. *  SUCCEEDED : The account gate function has determined that the account and region passes any requirements for a stack set operation to occur. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack operation in that account and region. * FAILED( : The account gate function has determined that the account and region does not meet the requirements for a stack set operation to occur. AWS CloudFormation cancels the stack set operation in that account and region, and sets the stack set operation result status for that account and region to FAILED . * SKIPPED4 : AWS CloudFormation has skipped calling the account gate function for this account and region, for one of the following reasons: * An account gate function has not been specified for the account and region. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack set operation in this account and region. * The &AWSCloudFormationStackSetExecutionRole@ of the stack set adminstration account lacks permissions to invoke the function. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack set operation in this account and region. * Either no action is necessary, or no action is possible, on the stack. AWS CloudFormation skips the stack set operation in this account and region.j - The reason for the account gate status assigned to this account and region for the stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformation/The status of the account gate function. *  SUCCEEDED : The account gate function has determined that the account and region passes any requirements for a stack set operation to occur. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack operation in that account and region. * FAILED( : The account gate function has determined that the account and region does not meet the requirements for a stack set operation to occur. AWS CloudFormation cancels the stack set operation in that account and region, and sets the stack set operation result status for that account and region to FAILED . * SKIPPED4 : AWS CloudFormation has skipped calling the account gate function for this account and region, for one of the following reasons: * An account gate function has not been specified for the account and region. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack set operation in this account and region. * The &AWSCloudFormationStackSetExecutionRole@ of the stack set adminstration account lacks permissions to invoke the function. AWS CloudFormation proceeds with the stack set operation in this account and region. * Either no action is necessary, or no action is possible, on the stack. AWS CloudFormation skips the stack set operation in this account and region.amazonka-cloudformationgThe reason for the account gate status assigned to this account and region for the stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:< - The value that is associated with the account limit name.G - The name of the account limit. Currently, the only account limit is  StackLimit .amazonka-cloudformation9The value that is associated with the account limit name.amazonka-cloudformationDThe name of the account limit. Currently, the only account limit is  StackLimit .amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A ResourceChangeW structure that describes the resource and action that AWS CloudFormation will perform.Z - The type of entity that AWS CloudFormation changes. Currently, the only entity type is Resource .amazonka-cloudformationA ResourceChangeW structure that describes the resource and action that AWS CloudFormation will perform.amazonka-cloudformationWThe type of entity that AWS CloudFormation changes. Currently, the only entity type is Resource .amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: : - The start time when the change set was created, in UTC.( - The state of the change set, such as CREATE_IN_PROGRESS , CREATE_COMPLETE , or FAILED . - The name of the change set.) - If the change set execution status is  AVAILABLE , you can execute the change set. If you can t execute the change set, the status indicates why. For example, a change set might be in an  UNAVAILABLE@ state because AWS CloudFormation is still creating it or in an OBSOLETE- state because the stack was already updated. - The ID of the change set.W - A description of the change set's status. For example, if your change set is in the FAILED3 state, AWS CloudFormation shows the error message.? - The ID of the stack with which the change set is associated.0 - Descriptive information about the change set.A - The name of the stack with which the change set is associated.amazonka-cloudformation7The start time when the change set was created, in UTC.amazonka-cloudformation%The state of the change set, such as CREATE_IN_PROGRESS , CREATE_COMPLETE , or FAILED .amazonka-cloudformationThe name of the change set.amazonka-cloudformation&If the change set execution status is  AVAILABLE , you can execute the change set. If you can t execute the change set, the status indicates why. For example, a change set might be in an  UNAVAILABLE@ state because AWS CloudFormation is still creating it or in an OBSOLETE- state because the stack was already updated.amazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the change set.amazonka-cloudformationTA description of the change set's status. For example, if your change set is in the FAILED3 state, AWS CloudFormation shows the error message.amazonka-cloudformation<The ID of the stack with which the change set is associated.amazonka-cloudformation-Descriptive information about the change set.amazonka-cloudformation>The name of the stack with which the change set is associated.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:b - The value of the exported output, such as a resource physical ID. This value is defined in the Export! field in the associated stack's Outputs section.> - The stack that contains the exported output name and value.< - The name of exported output value. Use this name and the Fn::ImportValueW function to import the associated value into other stacks. The name is defined in the Export! field in the associated stack's Outputs section.amazonka-cloudformation_The value of the exported output, such as a resource physical ID. This value is defined in the Export! field in the associated stack's Outputs section.amazonka-cloudformation;The stack that contains the exported output name and value.amazonka-cloudformation9The name of exported output value. Use this name and the Fn::ImportValueW function to import the associated value into other stacks. The name is defined in the Export! field in the associated stack's Outputs section.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:( - The value associated with the output.& - The key associated with the output.5 - The name of the export associated with the output.7 - User defined description associated with the output.amazonka-cloudformation%The value associated with the output.amazonka-cloudformation#The key associated with the output.amazonka-cloudformation2The name of the export associated with the output.amazonka-cloudformation4User defined description associated with the output.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:1 - The input value associated with the parameter.m - Read-only. The value that corresponds to a Systems Manager parameter key. This field is returned only for  whttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/parameters-section-structure.html#aws-ssm-parameter-types@SSM@ parameter types in the template. - The key associated with the parameter. If you don't specify a key and value for a particular parameter, AWS CloudFormation uses the default value that is specified in your template.} - During a stack update, use the existing parameter value that the stack is using for a given parameter key. If you specify true$ , do not specify a parameter value.amazonka-cloudformation.The input value associated with the parameter.amazonka-cloudformationjRead-only. The value that corresponds to a Systems Manager parameter key. This field is returned only for  whttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/parameters-section-structure.html#aws-ssm-parameter-types@SSM@ parameter types in the template.amazonka-cloudformationThe key associated with the parameter. If you don't specify a key and value for a particular parameter, AWS CloudFormation uses the default value that is specified in your template.amazonka-cloudformationzDuring a stack update, use the existing parameter value that the stack is using for a given parameter key. If you specify true$ , do not specify a parameter value.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:7 - A list of values that are permitted for a parameter.amazonka-cloudformation4A list of values that are permitted for a parameter.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:2 - The name that is associated with the parameter. - The type of parameter.J - The criteria that AWS CloudFormation uses to validate parameter values.& - The default value of the parameter.t - Flag that indicates whether the parameter value is shown as plain text in logs and in the AWS Management Console.8 - The description that is associate with the parameter.amazonka-cloudformation/The name that is associated with the parameter.amazonka-cloudformationThe type of parameter.amazonka-cloudformationGThe criteria that AWS CloudFormation uses to validate parameter values.amazonka-cloudformation#The default value of the parameter.amazonka-cloudformationqFlag that indicates whether the parameter value is shown as plain text in logs and in the AWS Management Console.amazonka-cloudformation5The description that is associate with the parameter.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:G - The resource's logical ID, which is defined in the stack's template. - The resource's physical ID (resource name). Resources that you are adding don't have physical IDs because they haven't been created.4 - The type of AWS CloudFormation resource, such as AWS::S3::Bucket .E - The action that AWS CloudFormation takes on the resource, such as Add (adds a new resource), Modify (changes a resource), or Remove (deletes a resource). - For the Modifyt action, indicates which resource attribute is triggering this update, such as a change in the resource attribute's Metadata ,  Properties , or Tags . - For the Modify action, a list of ResourceChangeDetailY structures that describes the changes that AWS CloudFormation will make to the resource. - For the Modify action, indicates whether AWS CloudFormation will replace the resource by creating a new one and deleting the old one. This value depends on the value of the RequiresRecreation property in the ResourceTargetDefinition structure. For example, if the RequiresRecreation field is Always and the  Evaluation field is Static ,  Replacement is True . If the RequiresRecreation field is Always and the  Evaluation field is Dynamic ,  Replacement is  Conditionally/ . If you have multiple changes with different RequiresRecreation values, the  Replacement5 value depends on the change with the most impact. A RequiresRecreation value of Always" has the most impact, followed by  Conditionally , and then Never .amazonka-cloudformationDThe resource's logical ID, which is defined in the stack's template.amazonka-cloudformationThe resource's physical ID (resource name). Resources that you are adding don't have physical IDs because they haven't been created.amazonka-cloudformation1The type of AWS CloudFormation resource, such as AWS::S3::Bucket .amazonka-cloudformationBThe action that AWS CloudFormation takes on the resource, such as Add (adds a new resource), Modify (changes a resource), or Remove (deletes a resource).amazonka-cloudformationFor the Modifyt action, indicates which resource attribute is triggering this update, such as a change in the resource attribute's Metadata ,  Properties , or Tags .amazonka-cloudformationFor the Modify action, a list of ResourceChangeDetailY structures that describes the changes that AWS CloudFormation will make to the resource.amazonka-cloudformationFor the Modify action, indicates whether AWS CloudFormation will replace the resource by creating a new one and deleting the old one. This value depends on the value of the RequiresRecreation property in the ResourceTargetDefinition structure. For example, if the RequiresRecreation field is Always and the  Evaluation field is Static ,  Replacement is True . If the RequiresRecreation field is Always and the  Evaluation field is Dynamic ,  Replacement is  Conditionally/ . If you have multiple changes with different RequiresRecreation values, the  Replacement5 value depends on the change with the most impact. A RequiresRecreation value of Always" has the most impact, followed by  Conditionally , and then Never .amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:x - The identity of the entity that triggered this change. This entity is a member of the group that is specified by the  ChangeSource6 field. For example, if you modified the value of the  KeyPairName parameter, the  CausingEntity is the name of the parameter ( KeyPairName ). If the  ChangeSource value is DirectModification , no value is given for  CausingEntity . - The group to which the  CausingEntity4 value belongs. There are five entity groups: * ResourceReference entities are RefF intrinsic functions that refer to resources in the template, such as { Ref : MyEC2InstanceResource } . * ParameterReference entities are RefA intrinsic functions that get template parameter values, such as { Ref : MyPasswordParameter } . * ResourceAttribute entities are  Fn::GetAttA intrinsic functions that get resource attribute values, such as { "Fn::GetAtt" : [ MyEC2InstanceResource,  PublicDnsName ] } . * DirectModificationD entities are changes that are made directly to the template. *  Automatic entities are AWS::CloudFormation::StackV resource types, which are also known as nested stacks. If you made no changes to the AWS::CloudFormation::Stack' resource, AWS CloudFormation sets the  ChangeSource to  Automatic because the nested stack's template might have changed. Changes to a nested stack's template aren't visible to AWS CloudFormation until you run an update on the parent stack. - Indicates whether AWS CloudFormation can determine the target value, and whether the target value will change before you execute a change set. For Static evaluations, AWS CloudFormation can determine that the target value will change, and its value. For example, if you directly modify the  InstanceTypey property of an EC2 instance, AWS CloudFormation knows that this property value will change, and its value, so this is a Static evaluation. For Dynamicu evaluations, cannot determine the target value because it depends on the result of an intrinsic function, such as a Ref or  Fn::GetAtt~ intrinsic function, when the stack is updated. For example, if your template includes a reference to a resource that is conditionally recreated, the value of the reference (the physical ID of the resource) might change, depending on if the resource is recreated. If the resource is recreated, it will have a new physical ID, so all references to that resource will also be updated. - A ResourceTargetDefinitions structure that describes the field that AWS CloudFormation will change and whether the resource will be recreated.amazonka-cloudformationuThe identity of the entity that triggered this change. This entity is a member of the group that is specified by the  ChangeSource6 field. For example, if you modified the value of the  KeyPairName parameter, the  CausingEntity is the name of the parameter ( KeyPairName ). If the  ChangeSource value is DirectModification , no value is given for  CausingEntity .amazonka-cloudformationThe group to which the  CausingEntity4 value belongs. There are five entity groups: * ResourceReference entities are RefF intrinsic functions that refer to resources in the template, such as { Ref : MyEC2InstanceResource } . * ParameterReference entities are RefA intrinsic functions that get template parameter values, such as { Ref : MyPasswordParameter } . * ResourceAttribute entities are  Fn::GetAttA intrinsic functions that get resource attribute values, such as { "Fn::GetAtt" : [ MyEC2InstanceResource,  PublicDnsName ] } . * DirectModificationD entities are changes that are made directly to the template. *  Automatic entities are AWS::CloudFormation::StackV resource types, which are also known as nested stacks. If you made no changes to the AWS::CloudFormation::Stack' resource, AWS CloudFormation sets the  ChangeSource to  Automatic because the nested stack's template might have changed. Changes to a nested stack's template aren't visible to AWS CloudFormation until you run an update on the parent stack.amazonka-cloudformationIndicates whether AWS CloudFormation can determine the target value, and whether the target value will change before you execute a change set. For Static evaluations, AWS CloudFormation can determine that the target value will change, and its value. For example, if you directly modify the  InstanceTypey property of an EC2 instance, AWS CloudFormation knows that this property value will change, and its value, so this is a Static evaluation. For Dynamicu evaluations, cannot determine the target value because it depends on the result of an intrinsic function, such as a Ref or  Fn::GetAtt~ intrinsic function, when the stack is updated. For example, if your template includes a reference to a resource that is conditionally recreated, the value of the reference (the physical ID of the resource) might change, depending on if the resource is recreated. If the resource is recreated, it will have a new physical ID, so all references to that resource will also be updated.amazonka-cloudformationA ResourceTargetDefinitions structure that describes the field that AWS CloudFormation will change and whether the resource will be recreated.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:n - Indicates which resource attribute is triggering this update, such as a change in the resource attribute's Metadata ,  Properties , or Tags . - If the  Attribute value is  Propertiese , indicates whether a change to this property causes the resource to be recreated. The value can be Never , Always , or  Conditionally% . To determine the conditions for a  Conditionally. recreation, see the update behavior for that  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlproperty& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. - If the  Attribute value is  PropertiesI , the name of the property. For all other attributes, the value is null.amazonka-cloudformationkIndicates which resource attribute is triggering this update, such as a change in the resource attribute's Metadata ,  Properties , or Tags .amazonka-cloudformationIf the  Attribute value is  Propertiese , indicates whether a change to this property causes the resource to be recreated. The value can be Never , Always , or  Conditionally% . To determine the conditions for a  Conditionally. recreation, see the update behavior for that  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlproperty& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.amazonka-cloudformationIf the  Attribute value is  PropertiesI , the name of the property. For all other attributes, the value is null.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:> - The triggers to monitor during stack creation or update actions. By default, AWS CloudFormation saves the rollback triggers specified for a stack and applies them to any subsequent update operations for the stack, unless you specify otherwise. If you do specify rollback triggers for this parameter, those triggers replace any list of triggers previously specified for the stack. This means: * To use the rollback triggers previously specified for this stack, if any, don't specify this parameter. * To specify new or updated rollback triggers, you must specify all the triggers that you want used for this stack, even triggers you've specifed before (for example, when creating the stack or during a previous stack update). Any triggers that you don't include in the updated list of triggers are no longer applied to the stack. * To remove all currently specified triggers, specify an empty list for this parameter. If a specified trigger is missing, the entire stack operation fails and is rolled back. - The amount of time, in minutes, during which CloudFormation should monitor all the rollback triggers after the stack creation or update operation deploys all necessary resources. The default is 0 minutes. If you specify a monitoring period but do not specify any rollback triggers, CloudFormation still waits the specified period of time before cleaning up old resources after update operations. You can use this monitoring period to perform any manual stack validation desired, and manually cancel the stack creation or update (using  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_CancelUpdateStack.htmlCancelUpdateStack , for example) as necessary. If you specify 0 for this parameter, CloudFormation still monitors the specified rollback triggers during stack creation and update operations. Then, for update operations, it begins disposing of old resources immediately once the operation completes.amazonka-cloudformation;The triggers to monitor during stack creation or update actions. By default, AWS CloudFormation saves the rollback triggers specified for a stack and applies them to any subsequent update operations for the stack, unless you specify otherwise. If you do specify rollback triggers for this parameter, those triggers replace any list of triggers previously specified for the stack. This means: * To use the rollback triggers previously specified for this stack, if any, don't specify this parameter. * To specify new or updated rollback triggers, you must specify all the triggers that you want used for this stack, even triggers you've specifed before (for example, when creating the stack or during a previous stack update). Any triggers that you don't include in the updated list of triggers are no longer applied to the stack. * To remove all currently specified triggers, specify an empty list for this parameter. If a specified trigger is missing, the entire stack operation fails and is rolled back.amazonka-cloudformationThe amount of time, in minutes, during which CloudFormation should monitor all the rollback triggers after the stack creation or update operation deploys all necessary resources. The default is 0 minutes. If you specify a monitoring period but do not specify any rollback triggers, CloudFormation still waits the specified period of time before cleaning up old resources after update operations. You can use this monitoring period to perform any manual stack validation desired, and manually cancel the stack creation or update (using  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_CancelUpdateStack.htmlCancelUpdateStack , for example) as necessary. If you specify 0 for this parameter, CloudFormation still monitors the specified rollback triggers during stack creation and update operations. Then, for update operations, it begins disposing of old resources immediately once the operation completes.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the rollback trigger. If a specified trigger is missing, the entire stack operation fails and is rolled back.9 - The resource type of the rollback trigger. Currently,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cw-alarm.htmlAWS::CloudWatch::Alarm% is the only supported resource type.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the rollback trigger. If a specified trigger is missing, the entire stack operation fails and is rolled back.amazonka-cloudformation6The resource type of the rollback trigger. Currently,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-cw-alarm.htmlAWS::CloudWatch::Alarm% is the only supported resource type.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:K - Boolean to enable or disable rollback on stack creation failures: * true : disable rollback * false : enable rollbacku - The time the stack was last updated. This field will only be returned if the stack has been updated at least once. - For nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the the top-level stack to which the nested stack ultimately belongs. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .> - SNS topic ARNs to which stack related events are published.< - Success/failure message associated with the stack status.@ - Whether termination protection is enabled for the stack. For  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.html nested stacks , termination protection is set on the root stack and cannot be changed directly on the nested stack. For more information, see  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-protect-stacks.html%Protecting a Stack From Being Deleted in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .# - The unique ID of the change set." - The time the stack was deleted. - A list of output structures. - A list of  Parameter structures." - Unique identifier of the stack.8 - A user-defined description associated with the stack.) - The capabilities allowed in the stack. - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards. - A list of Tag, s that specify information about the stack.B - The amount of time within which stack creation should complete. - For nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the direct parent of this stack. For the first level of nested stacks, the root stack is also the parent stack. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide . - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that is associated with the stack. During a stack operation, AWS CloudFormation uses this role's credentials to make calls on your behalf.& - The name associated with the stack.+ - The time at which the stack was created. - Current status of the stack.amazonka-cloudformationHBoolean to enable or disable rollback on stack creation failures: * true : disable rollback * false : enable rollbackamazonka-cloudformationrThe time the stack was last updated. This field will only be returned if the stack has been updated at least once.amazonka-cloudformationFor nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the the top-level stack to which the nested stack ultimately belongs. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .amazonka-cloudformation;SNS topic ARNs to which stack related events are published.amazonka-cloudformation9Success/failure message associated with the stack status.amazonka-cloudformation=Whether termination protection is enabled for the stack. For  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.html nested stacks , termination protection is set on the root stack and cannot be changed directly on the nested stack. For more information, see  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-protect-stacks.html%Protecting a Stack From Being Deleted in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .amazonka-cloudformation The unique ID of the change set.amazonka-cloudformationThe time the stack was deleted.amazonka-cloudformationA list of output structures.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  Parameter structures.amazonka-cloudformationUnique identifier of the stack.amazonka-cloudformation5A user-defined description associated with the stack.amazonka-cloudformation&The capabilities allowed in the stack.amazonka-cloudformationThe rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.amazonka-cloudformation A list of Tag, s that specify information about the stack.amazonka-cloudformation?The amount of time within which stack creation should complete.amazonka-cloudformationFor nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the direct parent of this stack. For the first level of nested stacks, the root stack is also the parent stack. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that is associated with the stack. During a stack operation, AWS CloudFormation uses this role's credentials to make calls on your behalf.amazonka-cloudformation#The name associated with the stack.amazonka-cloudformation(The time at which the stack was created.amazonka-cloudformationCurrent status of the stack.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: > - The logical name of the resource specified in the template.W - The name or unique identifier associated with the physical instance of the resource.2 - Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)8 - Success/failure message associated with the resource.6 - BLOB of the properties used to create the resource." - Current status of the resource. - The token passed to the operation that generated this event. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .3 - The unique ID name of the instance of the stack. - The unique ID of this event.$ - The name associated with a stack. - Time the status was updated.amazonka-cloudformation;The logical name of the resource specified in the template.amazonka-cloudformationTThe name or unique identifier associated with the physical instance of the resource.amazonka-cloudformation/Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)amazonka-cloudformation5Success/failure message associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformation3BLOB of the properties used to create the resource.amazonka-cloudformationCurrent status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationThe token passed to the operation that generated this event. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .amazonka-cloudformation0The unique ID name of the instance of the stack.amazonka-cloudformationThe unique ID of this event.amazonka-cloudformation!The name associated with a stack.amazonka-cloudformationTime the status was updated.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:j - The status of the stack instance, in terms of its synchronization with its associated stack set. *  INOPERABLE : A DeleteStackInstancesn operation has failed and left the stack in an unstable state. Stacks in this state are excluded from further UpdateStackSet) operations. You might need to perform a DeleteStackInstances operation, with  RetainStacks set to trueK , to delete the stack instance, and then delete the stack manually. * OUTDATEDo : The stack isn't currently up to date with the stack set because: * The associated stack failed during a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSet+ operation. * The stack was part of a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSetV operation that failed or was stopped before the stack was created or updated. * CURRENT8 : The stack is currently up to date with the stack set.J - The name of the AWS account that the stack instance is associated with.I - The name of the AWS region that the stack instance is associated with.X - The explanation for the specific status code that is assigned to this stack instance. - The ID of the stack instance.m - A list of parameters from the stack set template whose values have been overridden in this stack instance.U - The name or unique ID of the stack set that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationgThe status of the stack instance, in terms of its synchronization with its associated stack set. *  INOPERABLE : A DeleteStackInstancesn operation has failed and left the stack in an unstable state. Stacks in this state are excluded from further UpdateStackSet) operations. You might need to perform a DeleteStackInstances operation, with  RetainStacks set to trueK , to delete the stack instance, and then delete the stack manually. * OUTDATEDo : The stack isn't currently up to date with the stack set because: * The associated stack failed during a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSet+ operation. * The stack was part of a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSetV operation that failed or was stopped before the stack was created or updated. * CURRENT8 : The stack is currently up to date with the stack set.amazonka-cloudformationGThe name of the AWS account that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationFThe name of the AWS region that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationUThe explanation for the specific status code that is assigned to this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationjA list of parameters from the stack set template whose values have been overridden in this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationRThe name or unique ID of the stack set that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:j - The status of the stack instance, in terms of its synchronization with its associated stack set. *  INOPERABLE : A DeleteStackInstancesn operation has failed and left the stack in an unstable state. Stacks in this state are excluded from further UpdateStackSet) operations. You might need to perform a DeleteStackInstances operation, with  RetainStacks set to trueK , to delete the stack instance, and then delete the stack manually. * OUTDATEDo : The stack isn't currently up to date with the stack set because: * The associated stack failed during a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSet+ operation. * The stack was part of a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSetV operation that failed or was stopped before the stack was created or updated. * CURRENT8 : The stack is currently up to date with the stack set.J - The name of the AWS account that the stack instance is associated with.I - The name of the AWS region that the stack instance is associated with.P - The explanation for the specific status code assigned to this stack instance. - The ID of the stack instance.U - The name or unique ID of the stack set that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationgThe status of the stack instance, in terms of its synchronization with its associated stack set. *  INOPERABLE : A DeleteStackInstancesn operation has failed and left the stack in an unstable state. Stacks in this state are excluded from further UpdateStackSet) operations. You might need to perform a DeleteStackInstances operation, with  RetainStacks set to trueK , to delete the stack instance, and then delete the stack manually. * OUTDATEDo : The stack isn't currently up to date with the stack set because: * The associated stack failed during a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSet+ operation. * The stack was part of a CreateStackSet or UpdateStackSetV operation that failed or was stopped before the stack was created or updated. * CURRENT8 : The stack is currently up to date with the stack set.amazonka-cloudformationGThe name of the AWS account that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationFThe name of the AWS region that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationMThe explanation for the specific status code assigned to this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationRThe name or unique ID of the stack set that the stack instance is associated with.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of ~4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: z - The name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation.8 - Success/failure message associated with the resource." - Unique identifier of the stack.9 - User defined description associated with the resource.& - The name associated with the stack. > - The logical name of the resource specified in the template. 2 - Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)  - Time the status was updated. " - Current status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationwThe name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation.amazonka-cloudformation5Success/failure message associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformationUnique identifier of the stack.amazonka-cloudformation6User defined description associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformation#The name associated with the stack. amazonka-cloudformation;The logical name of the resource specified in the template. amazonka-cloudformation/Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) amazonka-cloudformationTime the status was updated. amazonka-cloudformationCurrent status of the resource. amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of }4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: z - The name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation.8 - Success/failure message associated with the resource. - The content of the Metadata@ attribute declared for the resource. For more information, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-attribute-metadata.htmlMetadata Attribute& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide." - Unique identifier of the stack.9 - User defined description associated with the resource.& - The name associated with the stack.> - The logical name of the resource specified in the template.3 - Type of resource. ((For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) - Time the status was updated." - Current status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationwThe name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation.amazonka-cloudformation5Success/failure message associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformationThe content of the Metadata@ attribute declared for the resource. For more information, see  Yhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-attribute-metadata.htmlMetadata Attribute& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.amazonka-cloudformationUnique identifier of the stack.amazonka-cloudformation6User defined description associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformation#The name associated with the stack.amazonka-cloudformation;The logical name of the resource specified in the template.amazonka-cloudformation0Type of resource. ((For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)amazonka-cloudformationTime the status was updated.amazonka-cloudformationCurrent status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of |4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:\ - The name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of the resource.8 - Success/failure message associated with the resource.> - The logical name of the resource specified in the template.2 - Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) - Time the status was updated." - Current status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationYThe name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of the resource.amazonka-cloudformation5Success/failure message associated with the resource.amazonka-cloudformation;The logical name of the resource specified in the template.amazonka-cloudformation/Type of resource. (For more information, go to  ahttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-template-resource-type-ref.htmlAWS Resource Types Reference' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)amazonka-cloudformationTime the status was updated.amazonka-cloudformationCurrent status of the resource.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of {4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:   - The status of the stack set.! - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role used to create or update the stack set. Use customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide ."5 - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the stack set.#. - A list of input parameters for a stack set.$h - The structure that contains the body of the template that was used to create or update the stack set.%1 - The name that's associated with the stack set.&\ - A description of the stack set that you specify when the stack set is created or updated.' - The capabilities that are allowed in the stack set. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.(m - A list of tags that specify information about the stack set. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified.) - The ID of the stack set. amazonka-cloudformationThe status of the stack set.!amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role used to create or update the stack set. Use customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide ."amazonka-cloudformation2The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the stack set.#amazonka-cloudformation+A list of input parameters for a stack set.$amazonka-cloudformationeThe structure that contains the body of the template that was used to create or update the stack set.%amazonka-cloudformation.The name that's associated with the stack set.&amazonka-cloudformationYA description of the stack set that you specify when the stack set is created or updated.'amazonka-cloudformationThe capabilities that are allowed in the stack set. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.(amazonka-cloudformationjA list of tags that specify information about the stack set. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified.)amazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack set.*amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of z4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: +' - The status of the operation. * FAILED@ : The operation exceeded the specified failure tolerance. The failure tolerance value that you've set for an operation is applied for each region during stack create and update operations. If the number of failed stacks within a region exceeds the failure tolerance, the status of the operation in the region is set to FAILED? . This in turn sets the status of the operation as a whole to FAILEDP , and AWS CloudFormation cancels the operation in any remaining regions. * RUNNING5 : The operation is currently being performed. * STOPPED/ : The user has cancelled the operation. * STOPPINGH : The operation is in the process of stopping, at user request. *  SUCCEEDED : The operation completed creating or updating all the specified stacks without exceeding the failure tolerance for the operation., - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role used to perform this stack set operation. Use customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .-$ - The type of stack set operation: CREATE , UPDATE , or DELETE . Create and delete operations affect only the specified stack set instances that are associated with the specified stack set. Update operations affect both the stack set itself, as well as all associated stack set instances.. - The time at which the stack set operation ended, across all accounts and regions specified. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean that the stack set operation was successful, or even attempted, in each account or region./m - The time at which the operation was initiated. Note that the creation times for the stack set operation might differ from the creation time of the individual stacks themselves. This is because AWS CloudFormation needs to perform preparatory work for the operation, such as dispatching the work to the requested regions, before actually creating the first stacks.0P - The preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.1* - The unique ID of a stack set operation.2+ - For stack set operations of action type DELETE , specifies whether to remove the stack instances from the specified stack set, but doesn't delete the stacks. You can't reassociate a retained stack, or add an existing, saved stack to a new stack set.3 - The ID of the stack set.+amazonka-cloudformation$The status of the operation. * FAILED@ : The operation exceeded the specified failure tolerance. The failure tolerance value that you've set for an operation is applied for each region during stack create and update operations. If the number of failed stacks within a region exceeds the failure tolerance, the status of the operation in the region is set to FAILED? . This in turn sets the status of the operation as a whole to FAILEDP , and AWS CloudFormation cancels the operation in any remaining regions. * RUNNING5 : The operation is currently being performed. * STOPPED/ : The user has cancelled the operation. * STOPPINGH : The operation is in the process of stopping, at user request. *  SUCCEEDED : The operation completed creating or updating all the specified stacks without exceeding the failure tolerance for the operation.,amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role used to perform this stack set operation. Use customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .-amazonka-cloudformation!The type of stack set operation: CREATE , UPDATE , or DELETE . Create and delete operations affect only the specified stack set instances that are associated with the specified stack set. Update operations affect both the stack set itself, as well as all associated stack set instances..amazonka-cloudformationThe time at which the stack set operation ended, across all accounts and regions specified. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean that the stack set operation was successful, or even attempted, in each account or region./amazonka-cloudformationjThe time at which the operation was initiated. Note that the creation times for the stack set operation might differ from the creation time of the individual stacks themselves. This is because AWS CloudFormation needs to perform preparatory work for the operation, such as dispatching the work to the requested regions, before actually creating the first stacks.0amazonka-cloudformationMThe preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.1amazonka-cloudformation'The unique ID of a stack set operation.2amazonka-cloudformation(For stack set operations of action type DELETE , specifies whether to remove the stack instances from the specified stack set, but doesn't delete the stacks. You can't reassociate a retained stack, or add an existing, saved stack to a new stack set.3amazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack set.4amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of y4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:5M - The order of the regions in where you want to perform the stack operation.6t - The maximum number of accounts in which to perform this operation at one time. This is dependent on the value of FailureToleranceCount MaxConcurrentCount is at most one more than the FailureToleranceCount/ . Note that this setting lets you specify the maximum for operations. For large deployments, under certain circumstances the actual number of accounts acted upon concurrently may be lower due to service throttling. Conditional: You must specify either MaxConcurrentCount or MaxConcurrentPercentage , but not both.7 - The maximum percentage of accounts in which to perform this operation at one time. When calculating the number of accounts based on the specified percentage, AWS CloudFormation rounds down to the next whole number. This is true except in cases where rounding down would result is zero. In this case, CloudFormation sets the number as one instead. Note that this setting lets you specify the maximum for operations. For large deployments, under certain circumstances the actual number of accounts acted upon concurrently may be lower due to service throttling. Conditional: You must specify either MaxConcurrentCount or MaxConcurrentPercentage , but not both.8! - The number of accounts, per region, for which this operation can fail before AWS CloudFormation stops the operation in that region. If the operation is stopped in a region, AWS CloudFormation doesn't attempt the operation in any subsequent regions. Conditional: You must specify either FailureToleranceCount or FailureTolerancePercentage (but not both).9k - The percentage of accounts, per region, for which this stack operation can fail before AWS CloudFormation stops the operation in that region. If the operation is stopped in a region, AWS CloudFormation doesn't attempt the operation in any subsequent regions. When calculating the number of accounts based on the specified percentage, AWS CloudFormation rounds down@ to the next whole number. Conditional: You must specify either FailureToleranceCount or FailureTolerancePercentage , but not both.5amazonka-cloudformationJThe order of the regions in where you want to perform the stack operation.6amazonka-cloudformationqThe maximum number of accounts in which to perform this operation at one time. This is dependent on the value of FailureToleranceCount MaxConcurrentCount is at most one more than the FailureToleranceCount/ . Note that this setting lets you specify the maximum for operations. For large deployments, under certain circumstances the actual number of accounts acted upon concurrently may be lower due to service throttling. Conditional: You must specify either MaxConcurrentCount or MaxConcurrentPercentage , but not both.7amazonka-cloudformationThe maximum percentage of accounts in which to perform this operation at one time. When calculating the number of accounts based on the specified percentage, AWS CloudFormation rounds down to the next whole number. This is true except in cases where rounding down would result is zero. In this case, CloudFormation sets the number as one instead. Note that this setting lets you specify the maximum for operations. For large deployments, under certain circumstances the actual number of accounts acted upon concurrently may be lower due to service throttling. Conditional: You must specify either MaxConcurrentCount or MaxConcurrentPercentage , but not both.8amazonka-cloudformationThe number of accounts, per region, for which this operation can fail before AWS CloudFormation stops the operation in that region. If the operation is stopped in a region, AWS CloudFormation doesn't attempt the operation in any subsequent regions. Conditional: You must specify either FailureToleranceCount or FailureTolerancePercentage (but not both).9amazonka-cloudformationhThe percentage of accounts, per region, for which this stack operation can fail before AWS CloudFormation stops the operation in that region. If the operation is stopped in a region, AWS CloudFormation doesn't attempt the operation in any subsequent regions. When calculating the number of accounts based on the specified percentage, AWS CloudFormation rounds down@ to the next whole number. Conditional: You must specify either FailureToleranceCount or FailureTolerancePercentage , but not both.:amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of x4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:;a - The result status of the stack set operation for the given account in the given region. *  CANCELLED : The operation in the specified account and region has been cancelled. This is either because a user has stopped the stack set operation, or because the failure tolerance of the stack set operation has been exceeded. * FAILED : The operation in the specified account and region failed. If the stack set operation fails in enough accounts within a region, the failure tolerance for the stack set operation as a whole might be exceeded. * RUNNINGU : The operation in the specified account and region is currently in progress. * PENDINGN : The operation in the specified account and region has yet to start. *  SUCCEEDEDL : The operation in the specified account and region completed successfully.<9 - The name of the AWS account for this operation result.= - The results of the account gate function AWS CloudFormation invokes, if present, before proceeding with stack set operations in an account>8 - The name of the AWS region for this operation result.?- - The reason for the assigned result status.;amazonka-cloudformation^The result status of the stack set operation for the given account in the given region. *  CANCELLED : The operation in the specified account and region has been cancelled. This is either because a user has stopped the stack set operation, or because the failure tolerance of the stack set operation has been exceeded. * FAILED : The operation in the specified account and region failed. If the stack set operation fails in enough accounts within a region, the failure tolerance for the stack set operation as a whole might be exceeded. * RUNNINGU : The operation in the specified account and region is currently in progress. * PENDINGN : The operation in the specified account and region has yet to start. *  SUCCEEDEDL : The operation in the specified account and region completed successfully.<amazonka-cloudformation6The name of the AWS account for this operation result.=amazonka-cloudformationThe results of the account gate function AWS CloudFormation invokes, if present, before proceeding with stack set operations in an account>amazonka-cloudformation5The name of the AWS region for this operation result.?amazonka-cloudformation*The reason for the assigned result status.@amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of w4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:A. - The overall status of the operation. * FAILED@ : The operation exceeded the specified failure tolerance. The failure tolerance value that you've set for an operation is applied for each region during stack create and update operations. If the number of failed stacks within a region exceeds the failure tolerance, the status of the operation in the region is set to FAILED? . This in turn sets the status of the operation as a whole to FAILEDP , and AWS CloudFormation cancels the operation in any remaining regions. * RUNNING5 : The operation is currently being performed. * STOPPED/ : The user has cancelled the operation. * STOPPINGH : The operation is in the process of stopping, at user request. *  SUCCEEDED : The operation completed creating or updating all the specified stacks without exceeding the failure tolerance for the operation.B - The type of operation: CREATE , UPDATE , or DELETE . Create and delete operations affect only the specified stack instances that are associated with the specified stack set. Update operations affect both the stack set itself as well as all associated stack set instances.C - The time at which the stack set operation ended, across all accounts and regions specified. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean that the stack set operation was successful, or even attempted, in each account or region.Dm - The time at which the operation was initiated. Note that the creation times for the stack set operation might differ from the creation time of the individual stacks themselves. This is because AWS CloudFormation needs to perform preparatory work for the operation, such as dispatching the work to the requested regions, before actually creating the first stacks.E, - The unique ID of the stack set operation.Aamazonka-cloudformation+The overall status of the operation. * FAILED@ : The operation exceeded the specified failure tolerance. The failure tolerance value that you've set for an operation is applied for each region during stack create and update operations. If the number of failed stacks within a region exceeds the failure tolerance, the status of the operation in the region is set to FAILED? . This in turn sets the status of the operation as a whole to FAILEDP , and AWS CloudFormation cancels the operation in any remaining regions. * RUNNING5 : The operation is currently being performed. * STOPPED/ : The user has cancelled the operation. * STOPPINGH : The operation is in the process of stopping, at user request. *  SUCCEEDED : The operation completed creating or updating all the specified stacks without exceeding the failure tolerance for the operation.Bamazonka-cloudformationThe type of operation: CREATE , UPDATE , or DELETE . Create and delete operations affect only the specified stack instances that are associated with the specified stack set. Update operations affect both the stack set itself as well as all associated stack set instances.Camazonka-cloudformationThe time at which the stack set operation ended, across all accounts and regions specified. Note that this doesn't necessarily mean that the stack set operation was successful, or even attempted, in each account or region.Damazonka-cloudformationjThe time at which the operation was initiated. Note that the creation times for the stack set operation might differ from the creation time of the individual stacks themselves. This is because AWS CloudFormation needs to perform preparatory work for the operation, such as dispatching the work to the requested regions, before actually creating the first stacks.Eamazonka-cloudformation)The unique ID of the stack set operation.Famazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of v4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:G - The status of the stack set.H - The name of the stack set.I\ - A description of the stack set that you specify when the stack set is created or updated.J - The ID of the stack set.Gamazonka-cloudformationThe status of the stack set.Hamazonka-cloudformationThe name of the stack set.Iamazonka-cloudformationYA description of the stack set that you specify when the stack set is created or updated.Jamazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack set.Kamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of u4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: Lu - The time the stack was last updated. This field will only be returned if the stack has been updated at least once.M - For nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the the top-level stack to which the nested stack ultimately belongs. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .N< - Success/Failure message associated with the stack status.OE - The template description of the template used to create the stack.P" - The time the stack was deleted.Q - Unique stack identifier.R - For nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the direct parent of this stack. For the first level of nested stacks, the root stack is also the parent stack. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .S& - The name associated with the stack.T" - The time the stack was created.U# - The current status of the stack.Lamazonka-cloudformationrThe time the stack was last updated. This field will only be returned if the stack has been updated at least once.Mamazonka-cloudformationFor nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the the top-level stack to which the nested stack ultimately belongs. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .Namazonka-cloudformation9Success/Failure message associated with the stack status.Oamazonka-cloudformationBThe template description of the template used to create the stack.Pamazonka-cloudformationThe time the stack was deleted.Qamazonka-cloudformationUnique stack identifier.Ramazonka-cloudformationFor nested stacks--stacks created as resources for another stack--the stack ID of the direct parent of this stack. For the first level of nested stacks, the root stack is also the parent stack. For more information, see  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.htmlWorking with Nested Stacks in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .Samazonka-cloudformation#The name associated with the stack.Tamazonka-cloudformationThe time the stack was created.Uamazonka-cloudformation The current status of the stack.Vamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of t4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:W - Required . A string used to identify this tag. You can specify a maximum of 128 characters for a tag key. Tags owned by Amazon Web Services (AWS) have the reserved prefix: aws: .X - Requiredk . A string containing the value for this tag. You can specify a maximum of 256 characters for a tag value.Wamazonka-cloudformationRequired . A string used to identify this tag. You can specify a maximum of 128 characters for a tag key. Tags owned by Amazon Web Services (AWS) have the reserved prefix: aws: .Xamazonka-cloudformationRequiredk . A string containing the value for this tag. You can specify a maximum of 256 characters for a tag value.Yamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of s4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:Z* - The name associated with the parameter.[3 - The default value associated with the parameter.\[ - Flag indicating whether the parameter should be displayed as plain text in logs and UIs.]: - User defined description associated with the parameter.Zamazonka-cloudformation'The name associated with the parameter.[amazonka-cloudformation0The default value associated with the parameter.\amazonka-cloudformationXFlag indicating whether the parameter should be displayed as plain text in logs and UIs.]amazonka-cloudformation7User defined description associated with the parameter.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation amazonka-cloudformation amazonka-cloudformation amazonka-cloudformation  amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationKamazonka-cloudformationSamazonka-cloudformationTamazonka-cloudformationUVamazonka-cloudformationWamazonka-cloudformationXstuvw  x   yz {!"#$%&'()*+|,-./012}3456789:;<=~>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\](c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None8^amazonka-cloudformation API version  2010-05-150 of the Amazon CloudFormation SDK configuration._amazonka-cloudformation4The specified resource exists, but has been changed.`amazonka-cloudformationaThe specified change set name or ID doesn't exit. To view valid change sets for a stack, use the ListChangeSets action.aamazonka-cloudformationAnother operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a stack set at a given time.bamazonka-cloudformationhThe specified change set can't be used to update the stack. For example, the change set status might be CREATE_IN_PROGRESS , or the stack status might be UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS .camazonka-cloudformation;The specified ID refers to an operation that doesn't exist.damazonka-cloudformation*The specified operation ID already exists.eamazonka-cloudformationgThe template contains resources with capabilities that weren't specified in the Capabilities parameter.famazonka-cloudformation&A client request token already exists.gamazonka-cloudformation&The specified stack set doesn't exist.hamazonka-cloudformation+The specified stack instance doesn't exist.iamazonka-cloudformationYou can't yet delete this stack set, because it still contains one or more stack instances. Delete all stack instances from the stack set before deleting the stack set.jamazonka-cloudformation$The specified operation isn't valid.kamazonka-cloudformation%The specified name is already in use.lamazonka-cloudformationcAnother operation has been performed on this stack set since the specified operation was performed.mamazonka-cloudformation4The resource with the name requested already exists.namazonka-cloudformation4The quota for the resource has already been reached..For information on stack set limitations, see  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-limitations.htmlLimitations of StackSets .o  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456798:=;<>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY]Z[\^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmno^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrlmnhijkbcdefg_`aY]Z[\^WXTUVMNOPQRSIJKLEFGHABCD:=;<>?@798,-./0123456()*+$%&' !"# ~    } |{ !"#$%&'()z*+,-./0123y456789x:;<=>?w@ABCDEvFGHIJuKLMNOPQRSTUtVWXsYZ[\](c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVToamazonka-cloudformationSee: t smart constructor.pamazonka-cloudformationSee: q smart constructor.qamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of p4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:rR - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to stop the operation for.s! - The ID of the stack operation.ramazonka-cloudformationOThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to stop the operation for.samazonka-cloudformationThe ID of the stack operation.tamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of o4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:u! - -- | The response status code.uamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.qamazonka-cloudformationramazonka-cloudformationstamazonka-cloudformationuopqrstuqprstou(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVvamazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:X - The stack name or unique stack ID that includes the resource that you want to signal. - The logical ID of the resource that you want to signal. The logical ID is the name of the resource that given in the template. - A unique ID of the signal. When you signal Amazon EC2 instances or Auto Scaling groups, specify the instance ID that you are signaling as the unique ID. If you send multiple signals to a single resource (such as signaling a wait condition), each signal requires a different unique ID. - The status of the signal, which is either success or failure. A failure signal causes AWS CloudFormation to immediately fail the stack creation or update.amazonka-cloudformationUThe stack name or unique stack ID that includes the resource that you want to signal.amazonka-cloudformation~The logical ID of the resource that you want to signal. The logical ID is the name of the resource that given in the template.amazonka-cloudformationA unique ID of the signal. When you signal Amazon EC2 instances or Auto Scaling groups, specify the instance ID that you are signaling as the unique ID. If you send multiple signals to a single resource (such as signaling a wait condition), each signal requires a different unique ID.amazonka-cloudformationThe status of the signal, which is either success or failure. A failure signal causes AWS CloudFormation to immediately fail the stack creation or update.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVamazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:K - Structure containing the stack policy body. For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack ResourcesB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. - Location of a file containing the stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (maximum size: 16 KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.H - The name or unique stack ID that you want to associate a policy with.amazonka-cloudformationHStructure containing the stack policy body. For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack ResourcesB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationLocation of a file containing the stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (maximum size: 16 KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationEThe name or unique stack ID that you want to associate a policy with.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.amazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationThe output for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:N - A string that identifies the next page of stacks that you want to retrieve. - Stack status to use as a filter. Specify one or more stack status codes to list only stacks with the specified status codes. For a complete list of stack status codes, see the  StackStatus parameter of the  data type.amazonka-cloudformationKA string that identifies the next page of stacks that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformationStack status to use as a filter. Specify one or more stack status codes to list only stacks with the specified status codes. For a complete list of stack status codes, see the  StackStatus parameter of the  data type.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - If the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of stacks. If no additional page exists, this value is null. - A list of  StackSummary> structures containing information about the specified stacks.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of stacks. If no additional page exists, this value is null.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  StackSummary> structures containing information about the specified stacks.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:O - The status of the stack sets that you want to get summary information about.g - If the previous paginated request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call  ListStackSets5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null . - The maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.amazonka-cloudformationLThe status of the stack sets that you want to get summary information about.amazonka-cloudformationdIf the previous paginated request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call  ListStackSets5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null .amazonka-cloudformationThe maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:? - If the request doesn't return all of the remaining results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken0 parameter. If the request returns all results,  NextToken is set to null . - A list of StackSetSummaryA structures that contain information about the user's stack sets.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation<If the request doesn't return all of the remaining results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken0 parameter. If the request returns all results,  NextToken is set to null .amazonka-cloudformation A list of StackSetSummaryA structures that contain information about the user's stack sets.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:g - If the previous paginated request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackSetOperations5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null . - The maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.W - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to get operation summaries for.amazonka-cloudformationdIf the previous paginated request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackSetOperations5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null .amazonka-cloudformationThe maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.amazonka-cloudformationTThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to get operation summaries for.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:. - If the request doesn't return all results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken/ parameter. If there are no remaining results,  NextToken is set to null . - A list of StackSetOperationSummaryZ structures that contain summary information about operations for the specified stack set.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation+If the request doesn't return all results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken/ parameter. If there are no remaining results,  NextToken is set to null .amazonka-cloudformation A list of StackSetOperationSummaryZ structures that contain summary information about operations for the specified stack set.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVL  amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor. amazonka-cloudformationSee:   smart constructor. amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of  4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: ] - If the previous request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackSetOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null .  - The maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.U - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to get operation results for.% - The ID of the stack set operation. amazonka-cloudformationZIf the previous request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response object's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackSetOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null . amazonka-cloudformationThe maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.amazonka-cloudformationRThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to get operation results for.amazonka-cloudformation"The ID of the stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of  4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:. - If the request doesn't return all results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken/ parameter. If there are no remaining results,  NextToken is set to null . - A list of StackSetOperationResultSummary structures that contain information about the specified operation results, for accounts and regions that are included in the operation.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation+If the request doesn't return all results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListOperationResults5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken/ parameter. If there are no remaining results,  NextToken is set to null .amazonka-cloudformation A list of StackSetOperationResultSummary structures that contain information about the specified operation results, for accounts and regions that are included in the operation.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code. amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation             (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVl %amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a & action.See: * smart constructor.&amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the ListStackResource action.See: ' smart constructor.'amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of &4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:(W - A string that identifies the next page of stack resources that you want to retrieve.)! - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.(amazonka-cloudformationTA string that identifies the next page of stack resources that you want to retrieve.)amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.*amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of %4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:+ - If the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of stack resources. If no additional page exists, this value is null., - A list of StackResourceSummary structures.-! - -- | The response status code.+amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of stack resources. If no additional page exists, this value is null.,amazonka-cloudformation A list of StackResourceSummary structures.-amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.'amazonka-cloudformation)*amazonka-cloudformation- %&'()*+,- '&()*%+,- (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV @amazonka-cloudformationSee: H smart constructor.Aamazonka-cloudformationSee: B smart constructor.Bamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of A4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:CA - The name of the region where you want to list stack instances.DV - If the previous request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null .EI - The name of the AWS account that you want to list stack instances for.F - The maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.GT - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to list stack instances for.Camazonka-cloudformation>The name of the region where you want to list stack instances.Damazonka-cloudformationSIf the previous request didn't return all of the remaining results, the response's  NextTokenN parameter value is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextTokenN parameter. If there are no remaining results, the previous response object's  NextToken parameter is set to null .Eamazonka-cloudformationFThe name of the AWS account that you want to list stack instances for.Famazonka-cloudformationThe maximum number of results to be returned with a single call. If the number of available results exceeds this maximum, the response includes a  NextToken" value that you can assign to the  NextToken2 request parameter to get the next set of results.Gamazonka-cloudformationQThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to list stack instances for.Hamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of @4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:I? - If the request doesn't return all of the remaining results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken0 parameter. If the request returns all results,  NextToken is set to null .J - A list of StackInstanceSummaryI structures that contain information about the specified stack instances.K! - -- | The response status code.Iamazonka-cloudformation<If the request doesn't return all of the remaining results,  NextToken> is set to a token. To retrieve the next set of results, call ListStackInstances5 again and assign that token to the request object's  NextToken0 parameter. If the request returns all results,  NextToken is set to null .Jamazonka-cloudformation A list of StackInstanceSummaryI structures that contain information about the specified stack instances.Kamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.Bamazonka-cloudformationGHamazonka-cloudformationK @ABCDEFGHIJK BACDEFGH@IJK (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV ]amazonka-cloudformationSee: b smart constructor.^amazonka-cloudformationSee: _ smart constructor._amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of ^4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:` - A string (provided by the ^q response output) that identifies the next page of stacks that are importing the specified exported output value.as - The name of the exported output value. AWS CloudFormation returns the stack names that are importing this value.`amazonka-cloudformationA string (provided by the ^q response output) that identifies the next page of stacks that are importing the specified exported output value.aamazonka-cloudformationpThe name of the exported output value. AWS CloudFormation returns the stack names that are importing this value.bamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of ]4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:cP - A list of stack names that are importing the specified exported output value.di - A string that identifies the next page of exports. If there is no additional page, this value is null.e! - -- | The response status code.camazonka-cloudformationMA list of stack names that are importing the specified exported output value.damazonka-cloudformationfA string that identifies the next page of exports. If there is no additional page, this value is null.eamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code._amazonka-cloudformationabamazonka-cloudformatione ]^_`abcde _^`ab]cde (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVrxamazonka-cloudformationSee: | smart constructor.yamazonka-cloudformationSee: z smart constructor.zamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of y4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:{ - A string (provided by the ye response output) that identifies the next page of exported output values that you asked to retrieve.{amazonka-cloudformationA string (provided by the ye response output) that identifies the next page of exported output values that you asked to retrieve.|amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of x4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:} - If the output exceeds 100 exported output values, a string that identifies the next page of exports. If there is no additional page, this value is null.~ - The output for the y action.! - -- | The response status code.}amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 100 exported output values, a string that identifies the next page of exports. If there is no additional page, this value is null.~amazonka-cloudformationThe output for the y action.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.|amazonka-cloudformationxyz{|}~zy{|x}~ (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A string (provided by the Y response output) that identifies the next page of change sets that you want to retrieve.b - The name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the stack for which you want to list change sets.amazonka-cloudformationA string (provided by the Y response output) that identifies the next page of change sets that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformation_The name or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the stack for which you want to list change sets.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - If the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of change sets. If there is no additional page, this value is null. - A list of ChangeSetSummaryW structures that provides the ID and status of each change set for the specified stack.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of change sets. If there is no additional page, this value is null.amazonka-cloudformation A list of ChangeSetSummaryW structures that provides the ID and status of each change set for the specified stack.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVUamazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information about templates, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL . - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information about templates, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL . - The name or unique ID of the stack set from which the stack was created. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .6 - The name or the stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable. For running stacks, you can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. For deleted stack, you must specify the unique stack ID. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information about templates, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformationLocation of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information about templates, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformationThe name or unique ID of the stack set from which the stack was created. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformation3The name or the stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable. For running stacks, you can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. For deleted stack, you must specify the unique stack ID. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  StackName ,  StackSetName ,  TemplateBody , or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: > - A list of the transforms that are declared in the template.V - The AWS template format version, which identifies the capabilities of the template.: - The list of resources that generated the values in the  Capabilities response element.X - A list of parameter declarations that describe various properties for each parameter.% - The value that is defined for the Metadata property of the template.$ - The value that is defined in the  Description property of the template. - The capabilities found within the template. If your template contains IAM resources, you must specify the CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM value for this parameter when you use the  CreateStack or  UpdateStackz actions with your template; otherwise, those actions return an InsufficientCapabilities error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .W - A list of all the template resource types that are defined in the template, such as AWS::EC2::Instance , AWS::Dynamo::Table , and Custom::MyCustomInstance .! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation;A list of the transforms that are declared in the template.amazonka-cloudformationSThe AWS template format version, which identifies the capabilities of the template.amazonka-cloudformation7The list of resources that generated the values in the  Capabilities response element.amazonka-cloudformationUA list of parameter declarations that describe various properties for each parameter.amazonka-cloudformation"The value that is defined for the Metadata property of the template.amazonka-cloudformation!The value that is defined in the  Description property of the template.amazonka-cloudformationThe capabilities found within the template. If your template contains IAM resources, you must specify the CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM value for this parameter when you use the  CreateStack or  UpdateStackz actions with your template; otherwise, those actions return an InsufficientCapabilities error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .amazonka-cloudformationTA list of all the template resource types that are defined in the template, such as AWS::EC2::Instance , AWS::Dynamo::Table , and Custom::MyCustomInstance .amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationThe output for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for a  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a change set for which AWS CloudFormation returns the associated template. If you specify a name, you must also specify the  StackName . - For templates that include transforms, the stage of the template that AWS CloudFormation returns. To get the user-submitted template, specify OriginalV . To get the template after AWS CloudFormation has processed all transforms, specify  Processed0 . If the template doesn't include transforms, Original and  ProcessedD return the same template. By default, AWS CloudFormation specifies Original .! - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationThe name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a change set for which AWS CloudFormation returns the associated template. If you specify a name, you must also specify the  StackName .amazonka-cloudformationFor templates that include transforms, the stage of the template that AWS CloudFormation returns. To get the user-submitted template, specify OriginalV . To get the template after AWS CloudFormation has processed all transforms, specify  Processed0 . If the template doesn't include transforms, Original and  ProcessedD return the same template. By default, AWS CloudFormation specifies Original .amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:D - The stage of the template that you can retrieve. For stacks, the Original and  Processed6 templates are always available. For change sets, the Original^ template is always available. After AWS CloudFormation finishes creating the change set, the  Processed template becomes available.H - Structure containing the template body. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy~ in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) AWS CloudFormation returns the same template that was used when the stack was created.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationAThe stage of the template that you can retrieve. For stacks, the Original and  Processed6 templates are always available. For change sets, the Original^ template is always available. After AWS CloudFormation finishes creating the change set, the  Processed template becomes available.amazonka-cloudformationEStructure containing the template body. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy~ in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) AWS CloudFormation returns the same template that was used when the stack was created.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVamazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:^ - The name or unique stack ID that is associated with the stack whose policy you want to get.amazonka-cloudformation[The name or unique stack ID that is associated with the stack whose policy you want to get.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:L - Structure containing the stack policy body. (For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack Resources' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationIStructure containing the stack policy body. (For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack Resources' in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVʸamazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A unique identifier for this ExecuteChangeSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to execute a change set to update a stack with the same name. You might retry ExecuteChangeSetG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. - If you specified the name of a change set, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) that is associated with the change set you want to execute.U - The name or ARN of the change set that you want use to update the specified stack.amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this ExecuteChangeSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to execute a change set to update a stack with the same name. You might retry ExecuteChangeSetG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.amazonka-cloudformationIf you specified the name of a change set, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) that is associated with the change set you want to execute.amazonka-cloudformationRThe name or ARN of the change set that you want use to update the specified stack.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVL amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See:   smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for an  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A list of  Parameter* structures that specify input parameters. - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyC in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) Conditional: You must pass  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used. - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  Parameter* structures that specify input parameters.amazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyC in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) Conditional: You must pass  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used.amazonka-cloudformationLocation of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used. amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:!v - An AWS Simple Monthly Calculator URL with a query string that describes the resources required to run the template."! - -- | The response status code.!amazonka-cloudformationsAn AWS Simple Monthly Calculator URL with a query string that describes the resources required to run the template."amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code. amazonka-cloudformation"  !"  !"(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV2 4amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a 5 action.See: 9 smart constructor.5amazonka-cloudformationThe input for 5 action.See: 6 smart constructor.6amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 54 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:7N - A string that identifies the next page of stacks that you want to retrieve.8! - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.7amazonka-cloudformationKA string that identifies the next page of stacks that you want to retrieve.8amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.9amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 44 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:: - If the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of stacks. If no additional page exists, this value is null.; - A list of stack structures.<! - -- | The response status code.:amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of stacks. If no additional page exists, this value is null.;amazonka-cloudformationA list of stack structures.<amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.9amazonka-cloudformation< 456789:;< 657894:;<(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV(Oamazonka-cloudformationSee: T smart constructor.Pamazonka-cloudformationSee: Q smart constructor.Qamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of P4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:RL - The name or the unique stack ID of the stack set for the stack operation.S, - The unique ID of the stack set operation.Ramazonka-cloudformationIThe name or the unique stack ID of the stack set for the stack operation.Samazonka-cloudformation)The unique ID of the stack set operation.Tamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of O4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:U% - The specified stack set operation.V! - -- | The response status code.Uamazonka-cloudformation"The specified stack set operation.Vamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.Qamazonka-cloudformationRamazonka-cloudformationSTamazonka-cloudformationVOPQRSTUVQPRSTOUV(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV8hamazonka-cloudformationSee: l smart constructor.iamazonka-cloudformationSee: j smart constructor.jamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of i4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:kE - The name or unique ID of the stack set whose description you want.kamazonka-cloudformationBThe name or unique ID of the stack set whose description you want.lamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of h4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:m - The specified stack set.n! - -- | The response status code.mamazonka-cloudformationThe specified stack set.namazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.jamazonka-cloudformationklamazonka-cloudformationnhijklmnjiklhmn(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVh amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:e - The logical name of the resource as specified in the template. Default: There is no default value. - The name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation. For example, for an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, PhysicalResourceId corresponds to the  InstanceId . You can pass the EC2  InstanceId to DescribeStackResources to find which stack the instance belongs to and what other resources are part of the stack. Required: Conditional. If you do not specify PhysicalResourceId , you must specify  StackName& . Default: There is no default value.O - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value. Required: Conditional. If you do not specify  StackName , you must specify PhysicalResourceId .amazonka-cloudformationbThe logical name of the resource as specified in the template. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationThe name or unique identifier that corresponds to a physical instance ID of a resource supported by AWS CloudFormation. For example, for an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, PhysicalResourceId corresponds to the  InstanceId . You can pass the EC2  InstanceId to DescribeStackResources to find which stack the instance belongs to and what other resources are part of the stack. Required: Conditional. If you do not specify PhysicalResourceId , you must specify  StackName& . Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationLThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value. Required: Conditional. If you do not specify  StackName , you must specify PhysicalResourceId .amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A list of  StackResource structures.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  StackResource structures.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVfamazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:! - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.e - The logical name of the resource as specified in the template. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationbThe logical name of the resource as specified in the template. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A StackResourceDetailW structure containing the description of the specified resource in the specified stack.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationA StackResourceDetailW structure containing the description of the specified resource in the specified stack.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:h - The name or the unique stack ID of the stack set that you want to get stack instance information for.G - The ID of an AWS account that's associated with this stack instance.C - The name of a region that's associated with this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationeThe name or the unique stack ID of the stack set that you want to get stack instance information for.amazonka-cloudformationDThe ID of an AWS account that's associated with this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformation@The name of a region that's associated with this stack instance.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:D - The stack instance that matches the specified request parameters.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationAThe stack instance that matches the specified request parameters.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:N - A string that identifies the next page of events that you want to retrieve.! - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationKA string that identifies the next page of events that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack, which are not always interchangeable: * Running stacks: You can specify either the stack's name or its unique stack ID. * Deleted stacks: You must specify the unique stack ID. Default: There is no default value.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - If the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of events. If no additional page exists, this value is null. - A list of  StackEvents structures.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of events. If no additional page exists, this value is null.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  StackEvents structures.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV Jamazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A string (provided by the Y response output) that identifies the next page of information that you want to retrieve.x - If you specified the name of a change set, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) of the change set you want to describe.V - The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set that you want to describe.amazonka-cloudformationA string (provided by the Y response output) that identifies the next page of information that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformationuIf you specified the name of a change set, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) of the change set you want to describe.amazonka-cloudformationSThe name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set that you want to describe.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:: - The start time when the change set was created, in UTC. - A list of Changeb structures that describes the resources AWS CloudFormation changes if you execute the change set. - The ARNs of the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics that will be associated with the stack if you execute the change set. - The name of the change set.) - If the change set execution status is  AVAILABLE , you can execute the change set. If you can t execute the change set, the status indicates why. For example, a change set might be in an  UNAVAILABLE@ state because AWS CloudFormation is still creating it or in an OBSOLETE- state because the stack was already updated. - The ARN of the change set. - If the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of changes. If there is no additional page, this value is null. - A list of  Parameter~ structures that describes the input parameters and their values used to create the change set. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type. - A description of the change set's status. For example, if your attempt to create a change set failed, AWS CloudFormation shows the error message.? - The ARN of the stack that is associated with the change set.$ - Information about the change set.} - If you execute the change set, the list of capabilities that were explicitly acknowledged when the change set was created. - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.R - If you execute the change set, the tags that will be associated with the stack.@ - The name of the stack that is associated with the change set.! - -- | The response status code.1 - The current status of the change set, such as CREATE_IN_PROGRESS , CREATE_COMPLETE , or FAILED .amazonka-cloudformation7The start time when the change set was created, in UTC.amazonka-cloudformation A list of Changeb structures that describes the resources AWS CloudFormation changes if you execute the change set.amazonka-cloudformationThe ARNs of the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics that will be associated with the stack if you execute the change set.amazonka-cloudformationThe name of the change set.amazonka-cloudformation&If the change set execution status is  AVAILABLE , you can execute the change set. If you can t execute the change set, the status indicates why. For example, a change set might be in an  UNAVAILABLE@ state because AWS CloudFormation is still creating it or in an OBSOLETE- state because the stack was already updated.amazonka-cloudformationThe ARN of the change set.amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB, a string that identifies the next page of changes. If there is no additional page, this value is null.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  Parameter~ structures that describes the input parameters and their values used to create the change set. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type.amazonka-cloudformationA description of the change set's status. For example, if your attempt to create a change set failed, AWS CloudFormation shows the error message.amazonka-cloudformation<The ARN of the stack that is associated with the change set.amazonka-cloudformation!Information about the change set.amazonka-cloudformationzIf you execute the change set, the list of capabilities that were explicitly acknowledged when the change set was created.amazonka-cloudformationThe rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.amazonka-cloudformationOIf you execute the change set, the tags that will be associated with the stack.amazonka-cloudformation=The name of the stack that is associated with the change set.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation.The current status of the change set, such as CREATE_IN_PROGRESS , CREATE_COMPLETE , or FAILED .amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV /amazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:N - A string that identifies the next page of limits that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformationKA string that identifies the next page of limits that you want to retrieve.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - If the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of limits. If no additional page exists, this value is null.h - An account limit structure that contain a list of AWS CloudFormation account limits and their values.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationIf the output exceeds 1 MB in size, a string that identifies the next page of limits. If no additional page exists, this value is null.amazonka-cloudformationeAn account limit structure that contain a list of AWS CloudFormation account limits and their values.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV ?*amazonka-cloudformationSee: . smart constructor.+amazonka-cloudformationSee: , smart constructor.,amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of +4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:-e - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you're deleting. You can obtain this value by running  ListStackSets .-amazonka-cloudformationbThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you're deleting. You can obtain this value by running  ListStackSets ..amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of *4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:/! - -- | The response status code./amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.,amazonka-cloudformation-.amazonka-cloudformation/*+,-./,+-.*/(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV u Aamazonka-cloudformationSee: J smart constructor.Bamazonka-cloudformationSee: C smart constructor.Camazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of B4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:DL - Preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.E - The unique identifier for this stack set operation. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You can retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED .FV - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to delete stack instances for.GM - The names of the AWS accounts that you want to delete stack instances for.H< - The regions where you want to delete stack set instances.I - Removes the stack instances from the specified stack set, but doesn't delete the stacks. You can't reassociate a retained stack or add an existing, saved stack to a new stack set. For more information, see  jhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-concepts.html#stackset-ops-optionsStack set operation options .Damazonka-cloudformationIPreferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.Eamazonka-cloudformationThe unique identifier for this stack set operation. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You can retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED .Famazonka-cloudformationSThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to delete stack instances for.Gamazonka-cloudformationJThe names of the AWS accounts that you want to delete stack instances for.Hamazonka-cloudformation9The regions where you want to delete stack set instances.Iamazonka-cloudformationRemoves the stack instances from the specified stack set, but doesn't delete the stacks. You can't reassociate a retained stack or add an existing, saved stack to a new stack set. For more information, see  jhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-concepts.html#stackset-ops-optionsStack set operation options .Jamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of A4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:K6 - The unique identifier for this stack set operation.L! - -- | The response status code.Kamazonka-cloudformation3The unique identifier for this stack set operation.Lamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.Camazonka-cloudformationFamazonka-cloudformationIJamazonka-cloudformationL ABCDEFGHIJKL CBDEFGHIJAKL(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV ^amazonka-cloudformationSee: e smart constructor._amazonka-cloudformationThe input for _ action.See: ` smart constructor.`amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of _4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:a - For stacks in the  DELETE_FAILEDE state, a list of resource logical IDs that are associated with the resources you want to retain. During deletion, AWS CloudFormation deletes the stack but does not delete the retained resources. Retaining resources is useful when you cannot delete a resource, such as a non-empty S3 bucket, but you want to delete the stack.b - A unique identifier for this  DeleteStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to delete a stack with the same name. You might retry  DeleteStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .c - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to delete the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.dE - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack.aamazonka-cloudformationFor stacks in the  DELETE_FAILEDE state, a list of resource logical IDs that are associated with the resources you want to retain. During deletion, AWS CloudFormation deletes the stack but does not delete the retained resources. Retaining resources is useful when you cannot delete a resource, such as a non-empty S3 bucket, but you want to delete the stack.bamazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this  DeleteStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to delete a stack with the same name. You might retry  DeleteStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .camazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to delete the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.damazonka-cloudformationBThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack.eamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of ^4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.`amazonka-cloudformationd^_`abcde`_abcde^(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV %wamazonka-cloudformationThe output for the x action.See: | smart constructor.xamazonka-cloudformationThe input for the x action.See: y smart constructor.yamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of x4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:zv - If you specified the name of a change set to delete, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) that is associated with it.{T - The name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set that you want to delete.zamazonka-cloudformationsIf you specified the name of a change set to delete, specify the stack name or ID (ARN) that is associated with it.{amazonka-cloudformationQThe name or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set that you want to delete.|amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of w4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:}! - -- | The response status code.}amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.yamazonka-cloudformation{|amazonka-cloudformation}wxyz{|}yxz{|w} (c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV Wamazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:  - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role to use to create this stack set. Specify an IAM role only if you are using customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .3 - The input parameters for the stack set template. - The structure that contains the template body, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the TemplateBody or the TemplateURL parameter, but not both. - The location of the file that contains the template body. The URL must point to a template (maximum size: 460,800 bytes) that's located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the TemplateBody or the TemplateURL parameter, but not both. - A unique identifier for this CreateStackSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create another stack set with the same name. You might retry CreateStackSet requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically. - A description of the stack set. You can use the description to identify the stack set's purpose or other important information.# - A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stack sets. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stack sets, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. The following resources require you to specify this parameter: * AWS::IAM::AccessKey * AWS::IAM::Group * AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile * AWS::IAM::Policy * AWS::IAM::Role * AWS::IAM::User * AWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions that are associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates. - The key-value pairs to associate with this stack set and the stacks created from it. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources that are created in the stacks. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified. If you specify tags as part of a CreateStackSet} action, AWS CloudFormation checks to see if you have the required IAM permission to tag resources. If you don't, the entire CreateStackSet action fails with an  access denied) error, and the stack set is not created.s - The name to associate with the stack set. The name must be unique in the region where you create your stack set.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role to use to create this stack set. Specify an IAM role only if you are using customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide .amazonka-cloudformation0The input parameters for the stack set template.amazonka-cloudformationThe structure that contains the template body, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the TemplateBody or the TemplateURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationThe location of the file that contains the template body. The URL must point to a template (maximum size: 460,800 bytes) that's located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the TemplateBody or the TemplateURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this CreateStackSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create another stack set with the same name. You might retry CreateStackSet requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically.amazonka-cloudformationA description of the stack set. You can use the description to identify the stack set's purpose or other important information.amazonka-cloudformation A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stack sets. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stack sets, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. The following resources require you to specify this parameter: * AWS::IAM::AccessKey * AWS::IAM::Group * AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile * AWS::IAM::Policy * AWS::IAM::Role * AWS::IAM::User * AWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions that are associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.amazonka-cloudformation The key-value pairs to associate with this stack set and the stacks created from it. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources that are created in the stacks. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified. If you specify tags as part of a CreateStackSet} action, AWS CloudFormation checks to see if you have the required IAM permission to tag resources. If you don't, the entire CreateStackSet action fails with an  access denied) error, and the stack set is not created.amazonka-cloudformationpThe name to associate with the stack set. The name must be unique in the region where you create your stack set.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:0 - The ID of the stack set that you're creating.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation-The ID of the stack set that you're creating.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation!(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:L - Preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation. - The unique identifier for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED .k - A list of stack set parameters whose values you want to override in the selected stack instances. Any overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions. When specifying parameters and their values, be aware of how AWS CloudFormation sets parameter values during stack instance operations: * To override the current value for a parameter, include the parameter and specify its value. * To leave a parameter set to its present value, you can do one of the following: * Do not include the parameter in the list. * Include the parameter and specify UsePreviousValue as true, . (You cannot specify both a value and set UsePreviousValue to true .) * To set all overridden parameter back to the values specified in the stack set, specify a parameter list but do not include any parameters. * To leave all parameters set to their present values, do not specify this property at all. During stack set updates, any parameter values overridden for a stack instance are not updated, but retain their overridden value. You can only override the parameter valuesO that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter itself, use  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateStackSet.htmlUpdateStackSet" to update the stack set template.W - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to create stack instances from.p - The names of one or more AWS accounts that you want to create stack instances in the specified region(s) for.p - The names of one or more regions where you want to create stack instances using the specified AWS account(s).amazonka-cloudformationIPreferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformationThe unique identifier for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED .amazonka-cloudformationhA list of stack set parameters whose values you want to override in the selected stack instances. Any overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions. When specifying parameters and their values, be aware of how AWS CloudFormation sets parameter values during stack instance operations: * To override the current value for a parameter, include the parameter and specify its value. * To leave a parameter set to its present value, you can do one of the following: * Do not include the parameter in the list. * Include the parameter and specify UsePreviousValue as true, . (You cannot specify both a value and set UsePreviousValue to true .) * To set all overridden parameter back to the values specified in the stack set, specify a parameter list but do not include any parameters. * To leave all parameters set to their present values, do not specify this property at all. During stack set updates, any parameter values overridden for a stack instance are not updated, but retain their overridden value. You can only override the parameter valuesO that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter itself, use  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateStackSet.htmlUpdateStackSet" to update the stack set template.amazonka-cloudformationTThe name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to create stack instances from.amazonka-cloudformationmThe names of one or more AWS accounts that you want to create stack instances in the specified region(s) for.amazonka-cloudformationmThe names of one or more regions where you want to create stack instances using the specified AWS account(s).amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:6 - The unique identifier for this stack set operation.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation3The unique identifier for this stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation  "(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV `amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - Set to trueS to disable rollback of the stack if stack creation failed. You can specify either DisableRollback or  OnFailure , but not both. Default: false - The Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic ARNs to publish stack related events. You can find your SNS topic ARNs using the SNS console or your Command Line Interface (CLI). - Whether to enable termination protection on the specified stack. If a user attempts to delete a stack with termination protection enabled, the operation fails and the stack remains unchanged. For more information, see  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-protect-stacks.html%Protecting a Stack From Being Deleted in the AWS CloudFormation User GuideA . Termination protection is disabled on stacks by default. For  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.html nested stacksf , termination protection is set on the root stack and cannot be changed directly on the nested stack.K - Structure containing the stack policy body. For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack Resources in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide . You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. - A list of  ParameterW structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type. - Location of a file containing the stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (maximum size: 16 KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyP in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the  TemplateBody or the  TemplateURL parameter, but not both. - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyP in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the  TemplateBody or the  TemplateURL parameter, but not both. - A unique identifier for this  CreateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create a stack with the same name. You might retry  CreateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 . - A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates . - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards. - Determines what action will be taken if stack creation fails. This must be one of: DO_NOTHING, ROLLBACK, or DELETE. You can specify either  OnFailure or DisableRollback , but not both. Default: ROLLBACKl - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this create stack action, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceA . Use the following syntax to describe template resource types: AWS::* (for all AWS resource),  Custom::* (for all custom resources), Custom:: logical_ID # (for a specific custom resource), AWS:: service_name ::*6 (for all resources of a particular AWS service), and AWS:: service_name ::resource_logical_ID i (for a specific AWS resource). If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're creating, the stack creation fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management . - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to the resources created in the stack. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified.V - The amount of time that can pass before the stack status becomes CREATE_FAILED; if DisableRollback is not set or is set to false! , the stack will be rolled back. - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to create the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.y - The name that is associated with the stack. The name must be unique in the region in which you are creating the stack.amazonka-cloudformationSet to trueS to disable rollback of the stack if stack creation failed. You can specify either DisableRollback or  OnFailure , but not both. Default: falseamazonka-cloudformationThe Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic ARNs to publish stack related events. You can find your SNS topic ARNs using the SNS console or your Command Line Interface (CLI).amazonka-cloudformationWhether to enable termination protection on the specified stack. If a user attempts to delete a stack with termination protection enabled, the operation fails and the stack remains unchanged. For more information, see  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-protect-stacks.html%Protecting a Stack From Being Deleted in the AWS CloudFormation User GuideA . Termination protection is disabled on stacks by default. For  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-nested-stacks.html nested stacksf , termination protection is set on the root stack and cannot be changed directly on the nested stack.amazonka-cloudformationHStructure containing the stack policy body. For more information, go to  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/protect-stack-resources.html"Prevent Updates to Stack Resources in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide . You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  ParameterW structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type.amazonka-cloudformationLocation of a file containing the stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (maximum size: 16 KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyP in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the  TemplateBody or the  TemplateURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationLocation of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyP in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify either the  TemplateBody or the  TemplateURL parameter, but not both.amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this  CreateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create a stack with the same name. You might retry  CreateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .amazonka-cloudformationA list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .amazonka-cloudformationThe rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.amazonka-cloudformationDetermines what action will be taken if stack creation fails. This must be one of: DO_NOTHING, ROLLBACK, or DELETE. You can specify either  OnFailure or DisableRollback , but not both. Default: ROLLBACKamazonka-cloudformationiThe template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this create stack action, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceA . Use the following syntax to describe template resource types: AWS::* (for all AWS resource),  Custom::* (for all custom resources), Custom:: logical_ID # (for a specific custom resource), AWS:: service_name ::*6 (for all resources of a particular AWS service), and AWS:: service_name ::resource_logical_ID i (for a specific AWS resource). If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're creating, the stack creation fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management .amazonka-cloudformationKey-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to the resources created in the stack. A maximum number of 50 tags can be specified.amazonka-cloudformationSThe amount of time that can pass before the stack status becomes CREATE_FAILED; if DisableRollback is not set or is set to false! , the stack will be rolled back.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to create the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.amazonka-cloudformationvThe name that is associated with the stack. The name must be unique in the region in which you are creating the stack.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:" - Unique identifier of the stack.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationUnique identifier of the stack.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation#(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV amazonka-cloudformationThe output for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:U - The type of change set operation. To create a change set for a new stack, specify CREATE9 . To create a change set for an existing stack, specify UPDATE . If you create a change set for a new stack, AWS Cloudformation creates a stack with a unique stack ID, but no template or resources. The stack will be in the  ghttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-describing-stacks.html#d0e11995@REVIEW_IN_PROGRESS@R state until you execute the change set. By default, AWS CloudFormation specifies UPDATE . You can't use the UPDATE4 type to create a change set for a new stack or the CREATE3 type to create a change set for an existing stack.\ - Whether to reuse the template that is associated with the stack to create the change set. - A unique identifier for this CreateChangeSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create another change set with the same name. You might retry CreateChangeSetG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. - The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. To remove all associated notification topics, specify an empty list. - A list of  Parameter\ structures that specify input parameters for the change set. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type." - A structure that contains the body of the revised template, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this template with the template of the stack that you specified. Conditional: You must specify only  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL .) - The location of the file that contains the revised template. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an S3 bucket. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this template with the stack that you specified. Conditional: You must specify only  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL .6 - A description to help you identify this change set. - A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can update certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates . - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.n - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with if you execute this change set, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceJ . If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource type that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for condition keys in IAM policies for AWS CloudFormation. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum of 50 tags. - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes when executing the change set. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials. - The name or the unique ID of the stack for which you are creating a change set. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this stack's information with the information that you submit, such as a modified template or different parameter input values. - The name of the change set. The name must be unique among all change sets that are associated with the specified stack. A change set name can contain only alphanumeric, case sensitive characters and hyphens. It must start with an alphabetic character and cannot exceed 128 characters.amazonka-cloudformationRThe type of change set operation. To create a change set for a new stack, specify CREATE9 . To create a change set for an existing stack, specify UPDATE . If you create a change set for a new stack, AWS Cloudformation creates a stack with a unique stack ID, but no template or resources. The stack will be in the  ghttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-cfn-describing-stacks.html#d0e11995@REVIEW_IN_PROGRESS@R state until you execute the change set. By default, AWS CloudFormation specifies UPDATE . You can't use the UPDATE4 type to create a change set for a new stack or the CREATE3 type to create a change set for an existing stack.amazonka-cloudformationYWhether to reuse the template that is associated with the stack to create the change set.amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this CreateChangeSet request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to create another change set with the same name. You might retry CreateChangeSetG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topics that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. To remove all associated notification topics, specify an empty list.amazonka-cloudformation A list of  Parameter\ structures that specify input parameters for the change set. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type.amazonka-cloudformationA structure that contains the body of the revised template, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this template with the template of the stack that you specified. Conditional: You must specify only  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformation&The location of the file that contains the revised template. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an S3 bucket. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this template with the stack that you specified. Conditional: You must specify only  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL .amazonka-cloudformation3A description to help you identify this change set.amazonka-cloudformationA list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can update certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .amazonka-cloudformationThe rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.amazonka-cloudformationkThe template resource types that you have permissions to work with if you execute this change set, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceJ . If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource type that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for condition keys in IAM policies for AWS CloudFormation. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management& in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.amazonka-cloudformationKey-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum of 50 tags.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes when executing the change set. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.amazonka-cloudformationThe name or the unique ID of the stack for which you are creating a change set. AWS CloudFormation generates the change set by comparing this stack's information with the information that you submit, such as a modified template or different parameter input values.amazonka-cloudformationThe name of the change set. The name must be unique among all change sets that are associated with the specified stack. A change set name can contain only alphanumeric, case sensitive characters and hyphens. It must start with an alphabetic character and cannot exceed 128 characters.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:4 - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set. - The unique ID of the stack. ! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation1The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the change set.amazonka-cloudformationThe unique ID of the stack. amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation   $(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV < amazonka-cloudformationThe output for a  action.See: " smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - A list of the logical IDs of the resources that AWS CloudFormation skips during the continue update rollback operation. You can specify only resources that are in the  UPDATE_FAILEDN state because a rollback failed. You can't specify resources that are in the  UPDATE_FAILEDw state for other reasons, for example, because an update was cancelled. To check why a resource update failed, use the DescribeStackResources/ action, and view the resource status reason.  Important: Specify this property to skip rolling back resources that AWS CloudFormation can't successfully roll back. We recommend that you  http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/troubleshooting.html#troubleshooting-errors-update-rollback-failed troubleshootb resources before skipping them. AWS CloudFormation sets the status of the specified resources to UPDATE_COMPLETE and continues to roll back the stack. After the rollback is complete, the state of the skipped resources will be inconsistent with the state of the resources in the stack template. Before performing another stack update, you must update the stack or resources to be consistent with each other. If you don't, subsequent stack updates might fail, and the stack will become unrecoverable. Specify the minimum number of resources required to successfully roll back your stack. For example, a failed resource update might cause dependent resources to fail. In this case, it might not be necessary to skip the dependent resources. To skip resources that are part of nested stacks, use the following format: !NestedStackName.ResourceLogicalID> . If you want to specify the logical ID of a stack resource ( Type: AWS::CloudFormation::Stack ) in the ResourcesToSkipU list, then its corresponding embedded stack must be in one of the following states: DELETE_IN_PROGRESS , DELETE_COMPLETE , or  DELETE_FAILED . - A unique identifier for this ContinueUpdateRollback request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to continue the rollback to a stack with the same name. You might retry ContinueUpdateRollbackG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.  - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to roll back the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.!Q - The name or the unique ID of the stack that you want to continue rolling back.amazonka-cloudformationA list of the logical IDs of the resources that AWS CloudFormation skips during the continue update rollback operation. You can specify only resources that are in the  UPDATE_FAILEDN state because a rollback failed. You can't specify resources that are in the  UPDATE_FAILEDw state for other reasons, for example, because an update was cancelled. To check why a resource update failed, use the DescribeStackResources/ action, and view the resource status reason.  Important: Specify this property to skip rolling back resources that AWS CloudFormation can't successfully roll back. We recommend that you  http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/troubleshooting.html#troubleshooting-errors-update-rollback-failed troubleshootb resources before skipping them. AWS CloudFormation sets the status of the specified resources to UPDATE_COMPLETE and continues to roll back the stack. After the rollback is complete, the state of the skipped resources will be inconsistent with the state of the resources in the stack template. Before performing another stack update, you must update the stack or resources to be consistent with each other. If you don't, subsequent stack updates might fail, and the stack will become unrecoverable. Specify the minimum number of resources required to successfully roll back your stack. For example, a failed resource update might cause dependent resources to fail. In this case, it might not be necessary to skip the dependent resources. To skip resources that are part of nested stacks, use the following format: !NestedStackName.ResourceLogicalID> . If you want to specify the logical ID of a stack resource ( Type: AWS::CloudFormation::Stack ) in the ResourcesToSkipU list, then its corresponding embedded stack must be in one of the following states: DELETE_IN_PROGRESS , DELETE_COMPLETE , or  DELETE_FAILED .amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this ContinueUpdateRollback request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to continue the rollback to a stack with the same name. You might retry ContinueUpdateRollbackG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to roll back the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.!amazonka-cloudformationNThe name or the unique ID of the stack that you want to continue rolling back."amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:#! - -- | The response status code.#amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation!"amazonka-cloudformation#  !"#  !"#%(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV &5amazonka-cloudformationSee: : smart constructor.6amazonka-cloudformationThe input for the 6 action.See: 7 smart constructor.7amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 64 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:8 - A unique identifier for this CancelUpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to cancel an update on a stack with the same name. You might retry CancelUpdateStackG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.9E - The name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack.8amazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this CancelUpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to cancel an update on a stack with the same name. You might retry CancelUpdateStackG requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.9amazonka-cloudformationBThe name or the unique stack ID that is associated with the stack.:amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 54 with the minimum fields required to make a request.7amazonka-cloudformation956789:7689:5&(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV8Lamazonka-cloudformationThe output for an M action.See: _ smart constructor.Mamazonka-cloudformationThe input for an M action.See: N smart constructor.Namazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of M4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:O - Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .P - Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.QL - Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.R_ - Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both. If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.S - Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both. If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.T - A list of  ParameterW structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type.U - Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.V - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyl in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .W - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .X - A unique identifier for this  UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name. You might retry  UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .Y - A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can update certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .Z - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.[l - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceJ . If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management .\X - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags. If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.] - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.^6 - The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.Oamazonka-cloudformationReuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .Pamazonka-cloudformationAmazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.Qamazonka-cloudformationIStructure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.Ramazonka-cloudformation\Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both. If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.Samazonka-cloudformationLocation of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both. If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.Tamazonka-cloudformation A list of  ParameterW structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information, see the  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_Parameter.html Parameter data type.Uamazonka-cloudformationLocation of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both. You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.Vamazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyl in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.) Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .Wamazonka-cloudformationLocation of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody ,  TemplateURL , or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true .Xamazonka-cloudformationA unique identifier for this  UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name. You might retry  UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to track operations. For example, if you execute a  CreateStack operation with the token token1 , then all the  StackEvents' generated by that operation will have ClientRequestToken set as token1 . In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID , which helps you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format: 8Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002 .Yamazonka-cloudformationA list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can update certain stacks. Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAMB . The following resources require you to specify this parameter:  _http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-accesskey.htmlAWS::IAM::AccessKey ,  [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-group.htmlAWS::IAM::Group ,  chttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-instanceprofile.htmlAWS::IAM::InstanceProfile ,  \http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-policy.htmlAWS::IAM::Policy ,  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-iam-role.htmlAWS::IAM::Role ,  Zhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-user.htmlAWS::IAM::User , and  dhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-iam-addusertogroup.htmlAWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition . If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM? . If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .Zamazonka-cloudformationThe rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.[amazonka-cloudformationiThe template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as AWS::EC2::Instance ,  AWS::EC2::* , or Custom::MyCustomInstanceJ . If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see  Uhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html:Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management .\amazonka-cloudformationUKey-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags. If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.]amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege. If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.^amazonka-cloudformation3The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update._amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of L4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:`" - Unique identifier of the stack.a! - -- | The response status code.`amazonka-cloudformationUnique identifier of the stack.aamazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.Namazonka-cloudformation^_amazonka-cloudformationaLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`aNMOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_L`a'(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV samazonka-cloudformationSee: | smart constructor.tamazonka-cloudformationSee: u smart constructor.uamazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of t4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:vL - Preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.w - The unique identifier for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically.xo - A list of input parameters whose values you want to update for the specified stack instances. Any overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions. When specifying parameters and their values, be aware of how AWS CloudFormation sets parameter values during stack instance update operations: * To override the current value for a parameter, include the parameter and specify its value. * To leave a parameter set to its present value, you can do one of the following: * Do not include the parameter in the list. * Include the parameter and specify UsePreviousValue as true, . (You cannot specify both a value and set UsePreviousValue to true .) * To set all overridden parameter back to the values specified in the stack set, specify a parameter list but do not include any parameters. * To leave all parameters set to their present values, do not specify this property at all. During stack set updates, any parameter values overridden for a stack instance are not updated, but retain their overridden value. You can only override the parameter valuesO that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter itself, use UpdateStackSet to update the stack set template. If you add a parameter to a template, before you can override the parameter value specified in the stack set you must first use  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateStackSet.htmlUpdateStackSet to update all stack instances with the updated template and parameter value specified in the stack set. Once a stack instance has been updated with the new parameter, you can then override the parameter value using UpdateStackInstances .yN - The name or unique ID of the stack set associated with the stack instances.z - The names of one or more AWS accounts for which you want to update parameter values for stack instances. The overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions.{ - The names of one or more regions in which you want to update parameter values for stack instances. The overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions.vamazonka-cloudformationIPreferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.wamazonka-cloudformationThe unique identifier for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, the SDK generates one automatically.xamazonka-cloudformationlA list of input parameters whose values you want to update for the specified stack instances. Any overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions. When specifying parameters and their values, be aware of how AWS CloudFormation sets parameter values during stack instance update operations: * To override the current value for a parameter, include the parameter and specify its value. * To leave a parameter set to its present value, you can do one of the following: * Do not include the parameter in the list. * Include the parameter and specify UsePreviousValue as true, . (You cannot specify both a value and set UsePreviousValue to true .) * To set all overridden parameter back to the values specified in the stack set, specify a parameter list but do not include any parameters. * To leave all parameters set to their present values, do not specify this property at all. During stack set updates, any parameter values overridden for a stack instance are not updated, but retain their overridden value. You can only override the parameter valuesO that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter itself, use UpdateStackSet to update the stack set template. If you add a parameter to a template, before you can override the parameter value specified in the stack set you must first use  Xhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_UpdateStackSet.htmlUpdateStackSet to update all stack instances with the updated template and parameter value specified in the stack set. Once a stack instance has been updated with the new parameter, you can then override the parameter value using UpdateStackInstances .yamazonka-cloudformationKThe name or unique ID of the stack set associated with the stack instances.zamazonka-cloudformationThe names of one or more AWS accounts for which you want to update parameter values for stack instances. The overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions.{amazonka-cloudformationThe names of one or more regions in which you want to update parameter values for stack instances. The overridden parameter values will be applied to all stack instances in the specified accounts and regions.|amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of s4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:}6 - The unique identifier for this stack set operation.~! - -- | The response status code.}amazonka-cloudformation3The unique identifier for this stack set operation.~amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.uamazonka-cloudformationy|amazonka-cloudformation~ stuvwxyz{|}~ utvwxyz{|s}~((c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV]{amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:  - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role to use to update this stack set. Specify an IAM role only if you are using customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User GuideH . If you specify a customized administrator role, AWS CloudFormation uses that role to update the stack. If you do not specify a customized administrator role, AWS CloudFormation performs the update using the role previously associated with the stack set, so long as you have permissions to perform operations on the stack set. - Use the existing template that's associated with the stack set that you're updating. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true.9 - A list of input parameters for the stack set template.L - Preferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation. - The unique ID for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, AWS CloudFormation generates one automatically. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED . - The structure that contains the template body, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true. - The location of the file that contains the template body. The URL must point to a template (maximum size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true.6 - A brief description of updates that you are making.# - A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stack sets. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stack sets, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. The following resources require you to specify this parameter: * AWS::IAM::AccessKey * AWS::IAM::Group * AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile * AWS::IAM::Policy * AWS::IAM::Role * AWS::IAM::User * AWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions that are associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates. - The key-value pairs to associate with this stack set and the stacks created from it. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources that are created in the stacks. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags. If you specify tags for this parameter, those tags replace any list of tags that are currently associated with this stack set. This means: * If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. * If you specify any- tags using this parameter, you must specify all the tags that you want associated with this stack set, even tags you've specifed before (for example, when creating the stack set or during a previous update of the stack set.). Any tags that you don't include in the updated list of tags are removed from the stack set, and therefore from the stacks and resources as well. * If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all currently associated tags. If you specify new tags as part of an UpdateStackSet action, AWS CloudFormation checks to see if you have the required IAM permission to tag resources. If you omit tags that are currently associated with the stack set from the list of tags you specify, AWS CloudFormation assumes that you want to remove those tags from the stack set, and checks to see if you have permission to untag resources. If you don't have the necessary permission(s), the entire UpdateStackSet action fails with an  access denied) error, and the stack set is not updated.B - The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to update.amazonka-cloudformationThe Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the IAM role to use to update this stack set. Specify an IAM role only if you are using customized administrator roles to control which users or groups can manage specific stack sets within the same administrator account. For more information, see  Thttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacksets-prereqs.html.Define Permissions for Multiple Administrators in the AWS CloudFormation User GuideH . If you specify a customized administrator role, AWS CloudFormation uses that role to update the stack. If you do not specify a customized administrator role, AWS CloudFormation performs the update using the role previously associated with the stack set, so long as you have permissions to perform operations on the stack set.amazonka-cloudformationUse the existing template that's associated with the stack set that you're updating. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true.amazonka-cloudformation6A list of input parameters for the stack set template.amazonka-cloudformationIPreferences for how AWS CloudFormation performs this stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformation The unique ID for this stack set operation. The operation ID also functions as an idempotency token, to ensure that AWS CloudFormation performs the stack set operation only once, even if you retry the request multiple times. You might retry stack set operation requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them. If you don't specify an operation ID, AWS CloudFormation generates one automatically. Repeating this stack set operation with a new operation ID retries all stack instances whose status is OUTDATED .amazonka-cloudformationThe structure that contains the template body, with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true.amazonka-cloudformationThe location of the file that contains the template body. The URL must point to a template (maximum size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate Anatomyk in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters:  TemplateBody or  TemplateURL or set UsePreviousTemplate to true.amazonka-cloudformation3A brief description of updates that you are making.amazonka-cloudformation A list of values that you must specify before AWS CloudFormation can create certain stack sets. Some stack set templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stack sets, you must explicitly acknowledge their capabilities by specifying this parameter. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. The following resources require you to specify this parameter: * AWS::IAM::AccessKey * AWS::IAM::Group * AWS::IAM::InstanceProfile * AWS::IAM::Policy * AWS::IAM::Role * AWS::IAM::User * AWS::IAM::UserToGroupAddition If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions that are associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary. If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM. If you don't specify this parameter, this action returns an InsufficientCapabilities" error. For more information, see bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities<Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.amazonka-cloudformationThe key-value pairs to associate with this stack set and the stacks created from it. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources that are created in the stacks. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags. If you specify tags for this parameter, those tags replace any list of tags that are currently associated with this stack set. This means: * If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. * If you specify any- tags using this parameter, you must specify all the tags that you want associated with this stack set, even tags you've specifed before (for example, when creating the stack set or during a previous update of the stack set.). Any tags that you don't include in the updated list of tags are removed from the stack set, and therefore from the stacks and resources as well. * If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all currently associated tags. If you specify new tags as part of an UpdateStackSet action, AWS CloudFormation checks to see if you have the required IAM permission to tag resources. If you omit tags that are currently associated with the stack set from the list of tags you specify, AWS CloudFormation assumes that you want to remove those tags from the stack set, and checks to see if you have permission to untag resources. If you don't have the necessary permission(s), the entire UpdateStackSet action fails with an  access denied) error, and the stack set is not updated.amazonka-cloudformation?The name or unique ID of the stack set that you want to update.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:. - The unique ID for this stack set operation.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation+The unique ID for this stack set operation.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation)(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HVqGamazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationSee:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:C - Whether to enable termination protection on the specified stack.W - The name or unique ID of the stack for which you want to set termination protection.amazonka-cloudformation@Whether to enable termination protection on the specified stack.amazonka-cloudformationTThe name or unique ID of the stack for which you want to set termination protection.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - The unique ID of the stack.! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationThe unique ID of the stack.amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformationamazonka-cloudformation*(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)None "#27HV* amazonka-cloudformationThe output for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationThe input for  action.See:  smart constructor.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired: - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used. - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used.amazonka-cloudformationStructure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used.amazonka-cloudformationLocation of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template (max size: 460,800 bytes) that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, go to  Shttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-anatomy.htmlTemplate AnatomyB in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. Conditional: You must pass  TemplateURL or  TemplateBody . If both are passed, only  TemplateBody is used.amazonka-cloudformationCreates a value of 4 with the minimum fields required to make a request.BUse one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:> - A list of the transforms that are declared in the template.: - The list of resources that generated the values in the  Capabilities response element. - A list of TemplateParameter structures.- - The description found within the template. - The capabilities found within the template. If your template contains IAM resources, you must specify the CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM value for this parameter when you use the  CreateStack or  UpdateStackz actions with your template; otherwise, those actions return an InsufficientCapabilities error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .! - -- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation;A list of the transforms that are declared in the template.amazonka-cloudformation7The list of resources that generated the values in the  Capabilities response element.amazonka-cloudformation A list of TemplateParameter structures.amazonka-cloudformation*The description found within the template.amazonka-cloudformationThe capabilities found within the template. If your template contains IAM resources, you must specify the CAPABILITY_IAM or CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM value for this parameter when you use the  CreateStack or  UpdateStackz actions with your template; otherwise, those actions return an InsufficientCapabilities error. For more information, see  bhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/using-iam-template.html#capabilities;Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates .amazonka-cloudformation- | The response status code.amazonka-cloudformation  +(c) 2013-2018 Brendan HayMozilla Public License, v. 2.0..Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com>auto-generatednon-portable (GHC extensions)NoneHVamazonka-cloudformationPolls ./d every 30 seconds until a successful state is reached. An error is returned after 120 failed checks.amazonka-cloudformationPolls ./d every 30 seconds until a successful state is reached. 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