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sub service { 'tagging' } |
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sub version { '2017-01-26' } |
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sub target_prefix { 'ResourceGroupsTaggingAPI_20170126' } |
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sub json_version { "1.1" } |
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=head2 GetResources([PaginationToken => Str, ResourcesPerPage => Int, ResourceTypeFilters => ArrayRef[Str|Undef], TagFilters => ArrayRef[L<Paws::ResourceTagging::TagFilter>], TagsPerPage => Int]) |
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