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# aws_workspaces_connection_alias{% #aws_workspaces_connection_alias %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `alias_id`{% #alias_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AliasId`**Description**: The identifier of the connection alias.

## `associations`{% #associations %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Associations`**Description**: The association status of the connection alias.

- `associated_account_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AssociatedAccountId`**Description**: The identifier of the Amazon Web Services account that associated the connection alias with a directory.
- `association_status`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AssociationStatus`**Description**: The association status of the connection alias.
- `connection_identifier`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ConnectionIdentifier`**Description**: The identifier of the connection alias association. You use the connection identifier in the DNS TXT record when you're configuring your DNS routing policies.
- `resource_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ResourceId`**Description**: The identifier of the directory associated with a connection alias.

## `connection_string`{% #connection_string %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ConnectionString`**Description**: The connection string specified for the connection alias. The connection string must be in the form of a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as `www.example.com`.

## `owner_account_id`{% #owner_account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `OwnerAccountId`**Description**: The identifier of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the connection alias.

## `state`{% #state %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `State`**Description**: The current state of the connection alias.

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`
