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So how marking a property as a concurrency token change the where clause of the query?
Would love to see examples and comparison between no token and with token.
Is it possible to mark multiple properties as concurrency token?
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So how marking a property as a concurrency token change the where clause of the query?
Would love to see examples and comparison between no token and with token.
Is it possible to mark multiple properties as concurrency token?
Document Details
⚠ Do not edit this section. It is required for docs.microsoft.com ➟ GitHub issue linking.
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