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Bug-Issue with ALZ Default Policy Assignments Module resulting in file exceeded 4 MB size #821

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oZakari opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #831
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Area: Policy 📝 Issues / PR's related to Policy Status: In PR 👉 This is when an issue is due to be fixed in an open PR Type: Bug 🪲 Something isn't working

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oZakari commented Aug 9, 2024

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There is an issue with the size of the ALZ Default Policy Assignments module and the child modules it instantiates. This issue will occur depending upon the size of your parameter file which is where this issue came up. As such, need to reduce comment sizes and/or reduce descriptions as a starting point.

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@oZakari oZakari added Area: Policy 📝 Issues / PR's related to Policy Type: Bug 🪲 Something isn't working labels Aug 9, 2024
@oZakari oZakari self-assigned this Aug 9, 2024
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Any update for this issue? or workarround?

@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Status: In PR 👉 This is when an issue is due to be fixed in an open PR label Aug 21, 2024
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oZakari commented Aug 21, 2024

Hi @maxgaulhofer, just submitted a PR (referenced above) to help mitigate this for most scenarios. Within that PR you'll also see that I've added this as a known issue, so if you are adding custom policies assignments to the module, it provides some approaches for getting around.

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@jtracey93 @oZakari Any workaround on this issue. as I am on this. Any alternate way we have.

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