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# Terraform account configuration fields

# Terraform account configuration fields {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
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* Updated July 31, 2025
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Terraform account configuration form and related list field descriptions.
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| Field | Description |
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| Provision mode | Name of the provision mode. Here it should be Terraform. |
| Cloud provider | The name of the cloud provider platform. Currently, only AWS is supported. |
| Cloud organization | The cloud organization where the subscription account is created. For more details, see [Populate Cloud Account Management dependent tables](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Q6_BC0wPbL0FB4yi5rkmrw "Provide the required information for cloud account creation and provisioning."). |
| Name | A name to identify the configuration. |
| Root email | Cloud Account Management uses an email address to generate the root email ID for newly created account. For example, if your root email ID is myawsaccount@example.com, the Cloud Account Management application appends a request ID to generate myawsaccount-CWSAREQ0000001@example.com. Note: To create a root email, see [Set up and verify root email in AWS](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/u0JfUJxxpZuYhXaBoViJZw "Create a unique email address to manage several accounts. Having multiple accounts and emails can be a significant challenge for an AWS admin. A single AD email for multiple AWS accounts simplifies management."). |
| Terraform URL | A default URL appears. You can customize the URL by selecting the edit icon . |
| Terraform OAuth Token ID | The OAuth token ID provided when you configured the VCS provider in Terraform. |
| Terraform credentials | The Terraform credentials that you had configured. The entries are populated from the CMDB records. |
| Terraform organization | The Terraform organization name used as a workspace to create a subscription. |
| VCS identifier | GitHub (or Version Control System (VCS)) location of the Terraform template. |
| Description | Option to provide a description for the Terraform account. |
[Table 1. Configuration type: Create account]

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To return to the procedure, see [Create a Terraform account configuration](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/RGhNFf2_FkY9nMLPvqnzQw "Configure the Cloud Account Management app as a foundational step before creating a service account using Terraform. Proper Cloud Account Management setup ensures the application is optimally prepared to handle account management functions and achieve desired outcomes.Define and set up Terraform-based configurations to automate cloud account provisioning, including required credentials and infrastructure templates.").

