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Purpose of this pull request

This pull request removes this non-indexed article since it is no longer needed:
https://help.sumologic.com/docs/cse/records-signals-entities-insights/signal-index-migration-faq/

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DOCS-30

@jpipkin1 jpipkin1 added the doc:update Revisions and updates to content label Nov 15, 2024
@jpipkin1 jpipkin1 self-assigned this Nov 15, 2024
@cla-bot cla-bot bot added the cla-signed Contributor approved, listed in .clabot file label Nov 15, 2024
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LGTM

@jpipkin1 jpipkin1 added this pull request to the merge queue Nov 18, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit 8868486 Nov 18, 2024
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@jpipkin1 jpipkin1 deleted the docs-30-remove-signal-forwarding-article branch November 18, 2024 15:42
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