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POL-1401 - Initial Cost Reallocation Policy Templates #2933

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Adds 3 new policy templates for reallocating shared costs using Flexera Automation + Flexera Common Bill Ingest

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  • New functionality includes testing.
  • New functionality has been documented in the README if applicable
  • New functionality has been documented in CHANGELOG.MD

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Please make sure these modifications were intentional and have been tested. These files are necessary for configuring the Github repository and managing automation.

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operational/aws/shared_cost_reallocation/aws_support/shared_cost_reallocation_aws_support.pt

Detected new request datasource(s) in Policy Template file. Please verify the README.md has any new permissions that may be required.

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operational/flexera/cco/cost_reallocation/flexera_cost_reallocation.pt

Detected new request datasource(s) in Policy Template file. Please verify the README.md has any new permissions that may be required.

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operational/google/shared_cost_reallocation/cloud_logging/shared_cost_reallocation_google_cloud_logging.pt

Detected new request datasource(s) in Policy Template file. Please verify the README.md has any new permissions that may be required.

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