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[Editorial] RegionName: convert the normative statements into bullet points #626

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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion specification/columns/regionname.md
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Region Name is a provider-assigned display name for an isolated geographic area where a [*resource*](#glossary:resource) is provisioned or a [*service*](#glossary:service) is provided. Region Name is commonly used for scenarios like analyzing cost and unit prices based on where *resources* are deployed.

The RegionName column MUST be present in a [*FOCUS dataset*](#glossary:FOCUS-dataset) when the provider supports deploying resources or services within a *region* and MUST be of type String. RegionName MUST NOT be null when a *resource* or *service* is operated in or managed from a distinct region by the Provider and MAY contain null values when a *resource* or *service* is not restricted to an isolated geographic area.
The RegionName column adheres to the following requirements:

* The RegionName column MUST be present in a [*FOCUS dataset*](#glossary:FOCUS-dataset) when the provider supports deploying resources or services within a region and MUST be of type String.
* RegionName MUST NOT be null when a *resource* or *service* is operated in or managed from a distinct region by the Provider and MAY contain null values when a *resource* or *service* is not restricted to an isolated geographic area.

## Column ID

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