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Correct aws_quicksight_data_set custom_sql documentation #30743

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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions .changelog/30742.txt
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```release-note:bug
resource/aws_quicksight_data_set: Correct custom_sql documentation
```
5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions website/docs/r/quicksight_data_set.html.markdown
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Expand Up @@ -187,12 +187,13 @@ The following arguments are optional:
For a `physical_table_map` item to be valid, only one of `custom_sql`, `relational_table`, or `s3_source` should be configured.

* `physical_table_map_id` - (Required) Key of the physical table map.
* `custom_sql` - (Optional) A physical table type built from the results of the custom SQL query. See [custom_sql](#custom_sq1).
* `custom_sql` - (Optional) A physical table type built from the results of the custom SQL query. See [custom_sql](#custom_sql).
* `relational_table` - (Optional) A physical table type for relational data sources. See [relational_table](#relational_table).
* `s3_source` - (Optional) A physical table type for as S3 data source. See [s3_source](#s3_source).

### custom_sq1
### custom_sql

* `data_source_arn` - (Required) ARN of the data source.
* `name` - (Required) Display name for the SQL query result.
* `sql_query` - (Required) SQL query.
* `columns` - (Optional) Column schema from the SQL query result set. See [columns](#columns).
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