fix examples for with_nested
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@ -500,15 +500,15 @@ Nested Loops
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Loops can be nested as well::
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Loops can be nested as well::
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- name: give users access to multiple databases
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- name: give users access to multiple databases
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mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:*
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mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:ALL password=foo
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with_nested:
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with_nested:
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- [ 'alice', 'bob', 'eve' ]
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- [ 'alice', 'bob', 'eve' ]
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- [ 'clientdb', 'employeedb', 'providerdb' ]
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- [ 'clientdb', 'employeedb', 'providerdb' ]
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As with the case of 'with_items' above, you can use previously defined variables. Just specify the variable'sname without templating it with '{{ }}'::
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As with the case of 'with_items' above, you can use previously defined variables. Just specify the variable's name without templating it with '{{ }}'::
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- name: here, 'users' contains the above list of employees
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- name: here, 'users' contains the above list of employees
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mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:*
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mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:ALL password=foo
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with_nested:
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with_nested:
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- users
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- users
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- [ 'clientdb', 'employeedb', 'providerdb' ]
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- [ 'clientdb', 'employeedb', 'providerdb' ]
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