id may be used to identify the transaction in subsequent
Read,
ExecuteSql,
Commit, or
Rollback calls.
Single-use read-only transactions do not have IDs, because
single-use transactions do not support multiple requests.
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
id may be used to identify the transaction in subsequent
Read,
ExecuteSql,
Commit, or
Rollback calls.
Single-use read-only transactions do not have IDs, because
single-use transactions do not support multiple requests.
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
id may be used to identify the transaction in subsequent
Read,
ExecuteSql,
Commit, or
Rollback calls.
Single-use read-only transactions do not have IDs, because
single-use transactions do not support multiple requests.
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
For snapshot read-only transactions, the read timestamp chosen
for the transaction. Not returned by default: see
TransactionOptions.ReadOnly.return_read_timestamp.
A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC \"Zulu\" format, accurate to nanoseconds.
Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
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