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forks=5
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hash_behavior
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=============
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hash_behaviour
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==============
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Ansible by default will override variables in specific precedence orders, as described in :doc:`playbooks_variables`. When a variable
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of higher precedence wins, it will replace the other value.
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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Some users prefer that variables that are hashes (aka 'dictionaries' in Python t
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arrays. We generally recommend not using this setting unless you think you have an absolute need for it, and playbooks in the
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official examples repos do not use this setting::
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#hash_behavior=replace
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#hash_behaviour=replace
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The valid values are either 'replace' (the default) or 'merge'.
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