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Upgraded Go SDK to 0.69.0

users can read, run, edit, or manage alerts, dbsql-dashboards, directories,
files, notebooks and queries.
for various users on different objects and endpoints. * **[Apps
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Is this a regression?

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Yes, seems like it, good catch. I added a manual override for this to unblock the merge, will follow up

@andrewnester andrewnester merged commit 8e9dfa3 into main May 14, 2025
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@andrewnester andrewnester deleted the update-sdk-0.69.0 branch May 14, 2025 11:20
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## Release v0.252.0

### Dependency updates
* Upgraded Go SDK to 0.69.0 ([#2867](#2867))
* Upgraded to TF provider 1.79.0 ([#2869](#2869))

### Bundles
* Remove unused fields from resources.models schema: creation\_timestamp, last\_updated\_timestamp, latest\_versions and user\_id. Using them now raises a warning ([#2828](#2828)).
* Preserve folder structure for app source code in bundle generate ([#2848](#2848))
* Fix normalising requirements file path in dependencies section ([#2861](#2861))
* Fix default-python template not to add environments when serverless=yes and include\_python=no ([#2866](#2866))
* Fix handling of Unicode characters in Python support ([#2873](#2873))
* Add support for secret scopes in DABs ([#2744](#2744))
* Make `artifacts.*.type` optional in bundle JSON schema ([#2881](#2881))
* Fix support for `spot_bid_max_price` field in Python support ([#2883](#2883))
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