Just to clarify, was the routing table in use by a subnet(s) at that 
moment? I think AWS will not allow you to remove a resource that is 
referenced by another one.

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 7:43:57 AM UTC+11, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Using version:
>
> ansible 2.2.1.0 (stable-2.2 acad2ba246) last updated 2016/12/07 11:28:43 
> (GMT -400)
>   lib/ansible/modules/core: (detached HEAD 8139278530) last updated 
> 2016/12/07 11:28:55 (GMT -400)
>   lib/ansible/modules/extras: (detached HEAD f5f1fc934a) last updated 
> 2016/12/07 11:28:56 (GMT -400)
>   config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
>   configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
>
> I'm able to build route tables just fine, but trying to utilize the 
> "state:absent" attribute in the module does not result in removing route 
> tables. 
>
> I ended up doing a shell task and calling awscli to handle the removal. I 
> don't see any specific issues on the extras Github site about this 
> behavior, so I thought I'd inquire here... 
>
> Thanks,
>
> --rc
>

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