Reference documentation and code samples for the AlloyDB v1 API enum SupportedDatabaseFlag.Types.ValueType.
ValueType describes the semantic type of the value that the flag accepts.
Regardless of the ValueType, the Instance.database_flags field accepts the
stringified version of the value, i.e. "20" or "3.14".
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