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Update DOCTL to include new OpenSearch acl changes #1575

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Databases: Add OpenSearch acl option to database user

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Update DOCTL to include new OpenSearch acl changes #1575

Databases: Add OpenSearch acl option to database user
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🔎 Detected hardcoded secrets in your pull request

  • Pull request #1575: rbhardwaj/DBAAS-5109 👉 main
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9440733 Triggered Generic Password f4f5430 integration/database_user_create_test.go View secret

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