AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated error diagnosis scope and service list (removed AWS CloudFormation, rephrased IAM error handling)
Security assessment
Changes focus on clarifying service coverage for error diagnosis without introducing or modifying security-related content. No security implications identified.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/diagnose-console-errors.md b/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/diagnose-console-errors.md index f810139b9..ed8d61d15 100644 --- a//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/diagnose-console-errors.md +++ b//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/diagnose-console-errors.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Add permissionsDiagnose common errors in the console -In the AWS Management Console, Amazon Q Developer can diagnose common errors you receive while working with AWS services, such as IAM permission issues, authorization errors, incorrect configuration, and exceeding service limits. This feature is available for errors that arise while using the following services in the AWS Management Console: +In the AWS Management Console, Amazon Q Developer diagnoses common errors you encounter while working with AWS services, such as insufficient permissions, incorrect configuration, and exceeding service limits. Amazon Q troubleshoots errors you receive while using the following services in the AWS console: @@ -19 +18,0 @@ In the AWS Management Console, Amazon Q Developer can diagnose common errors you - * AWS CloudFormation @@ -23,2 +22 @@ In the AWS Management Console, Amazon Q Developer can diagnose common errors you - -You can diagnose most common console errors with Amazon Q, except for simple validation errors. Amazon Q doesn't maintain a history of previous error diagnosing sessions. +In addition, Amazon Q troubleshoots IAM permission errors across all AWS console pages and a limited number of service-specific errors for some AWS services. Amazon Q doesn't maintain a history of previous error diagnosing sessions.