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Add AWS Cloudformation Deployment file for PCA-last stack#1

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This pull request commits a CloudFormation stack deployment file to your repository. AWS CloudFormation uses the PCA-last-deployment.yaml file to locate, track, and automatically update a stack that belongs to the PCA-last template. When this pull request is merged, AWS CloudFormation tracks changes to this repository and applies updates to the stack and parameters that are defined in the file.

⚠️ When this change is merged, AWS CloudFormation tracks and syncs changes from this repository to the stack defined in PCA-last-deployment.yaml. Make sure to review it. You can disable syncing at any time in the AWS CloudFormation console.

How does it work?

Your PCA-last-deployment.yaml file contains the path from the root of your Git repository to your CloudFormation template as well as the parameters and tags for your stack. When changes are committed to your repository, CloudFormation automatically updates the stack, its parameters, and tags.

How do I update the PCA-last-deployment.yaml file?

Edit your PCA-last-deployment.yaml file and commit the changes to your repository. Make sure that you commit the changes to the path and branch in the repository that are specified in the deployment file.

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This commit updates a branch tracked by AWS CloudFormation GitSync. Below is a summary of the changes that would be generated if you merged the change in:

Stack : arn:aws:cloudformation:us-east-1:776452248833:stack/PCA-last

Summary: Change set creation failed with message Failed to get deployment and template file.

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update on PCA-Last using kendra

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