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What does this PR do?

This PR adds a clarification note to the Azure Activity Logs Forwarder documentation.

The note explains that the existing setup instructions are based on the Azure Functions Programming Model v3, while the latest Datadog-provided index.js for the forwarder has been updated to support the Programming Model v4.

The update also informs users that documentation revisions are in progress and directs them to Datadog Technical Support for assistance when deploying the v4-compatible version.

What is the motivation?

Recent updates to the Azure Activity Logs Forwarder introduced a new index.js implementation built on the Azure Functions Programming Model v4.

However, the current documentation still reflects the v3 workflow, which may lead to confusion for users comparing the instructions with the latest code.

This PR aims to clearly communicate this discrepancy, reduce setup errors, and ensure that users are guided appropriately when working with the v4 version until the full documentation update is completed.

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@michaelcretzman Thank you for reviewing, I've committed the requested change. Could you approve this PR please? Thank you

@sunryeokkim sunryeokkim dismissed michaelcretzman’s stale review December 4, 2025 02:36

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@sunryeokkim sunryeokkim merged commit 6612339 into master Dec 4, 2025
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@sunryeokkim sunryeokkim deleted the sunryeok.kim/docs-azure-siem-config-update branch December 4, 2025 02:37
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