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Splat expressions are for lists only (and thus cannot be used [to reference
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resources created with
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`for_each`](/docs/configuration/resources#referring-to-instances-1), which
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`for_each`](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#referring-to-instances), which
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are represented as maps). However, if a splat expression is applied to a value
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that is _not_ a list or tuple then the value is automatically wrapped in a
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single-element list before processing.
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If there is no reasonable value you can use as a unique identifier in your CSV
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then you could instead use
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[the `count` meta-argument](/docs/configuration/resources#count-multiple-resource-instances-by-count)
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[the `count` meta-argument](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#count-multiple-resource-instances-by-count)
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to define an object for each CSV row, with each one identified by its index into
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the list returned by `csvdecode`. However, in that case any future updates to
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the CSV may be disruptive if they change the positions of particular objects in
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