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The Pulumi AWS Cloud Control Provider enables you to build, deploy, and manage [any AWS resource that's supported by the AWS Cloud Control API](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws-native/blob/master/provider/cmd/pulumi-gen-aws-native/supported-types.txt)

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import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; import * as enums from "../types/enums"; /** * Group profiles represent groups of Amazon DataZone users. Groups can be manually created, or mapped to Active Directory groups of enterprise customers. In Amazon DataZone, groups serve two purposes. First, a group can map to a team of users in the organizational chart, and thus reduce the administrative work of a Amazon DataZone project owner when there are new employees joining or leaving a team. Second, corporate administrators use Active Directory groups to manage and update user statuses and so Amazon DataZone domain administrators can use these group memberships to implement Amazon DataZone domain policies. */ export declare function getGroupProfile(args: GetGroupProfileArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise<GetGroupProfileResult>; export interface GetGroupProfileArgs { /** * The identifier of the Amazon DataZone domain in which the group profile is created. */ domainId: string; /** * The ID of the Amazon DataZone group profile. */ id: string; } export interface GetGroupProfileResult { /** * The identifier of the Amazon DataZone domain in which the group profile is created. */ readonly domainId?: string; /** * The group-name of the Group Profile. */ readonly groupName?: string; /** * The ID of the Amazon DataZone group profile. */ readonly id?: string; /** * The status of a group profile. */ readonly status?: enums.datazone.GroupProfileStatus; } /** * Group profiles represent groups of Amazon DataZone users. Groups can be manually created, or mapped to Active Directory groups of enterprise customers. In Amazon DataZone, groups serve two purposes. First, a group can map to a team of users in the organizational chart, and thus reduce the administrative work of a Amazon DataZone project owner when there are new employees joining or leaving a team. Second, corporate administrators use Active Directory groups to manage and update user statuses and so Amazon DataZone domain administrators can use these group memberships to implement Amazon DataZone domain policies. */ export declare function getGroupProfileOutput(args: GetGroupProfileOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOutputOptions): pulumi.Output<GetGroupProfileResult>; export interface GetGroupProfileOutputArgs { /** * The identifier of the Amazon DataZone domain in which the group profile is created. */ domainId: pulumi.Input<string>; /** * The ID of the Amazon DataZone group profile. */ id: pulumi.Input<string>; }