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The request for
PartitionQuery][google.spanner.v1.Spanner.PartitionQuery]
Read only snapshot transactions are supported, read/write and single use transactions are not.
The SQL query string can contain parameter placeholders. A
parameter placeholder consists of '@'
followed by the
parameter name. Parameter names consist of any combination of
letters, numbers, and underscores. Parameters can appear
anywhere that a literal value is expected. The same parameter
name can be used more than once, for example: "WHERE id >
@msg_id AND id < @msg_id + 100"
It is an error to execute
an SQL query with unbound parameters. Parameter values are
specified using params
, which is a JSON object whose keys
are parameter names, and whose values are the corresponding
parameter values.
Additional options that affect how many partitions are created.
Classes
ParamTypesEntry
API documentation for spanner_v1.types.PartitionQueryRequest.ParamTypesEntry
class.