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RunSamples ( ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
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AdvancedDataOperationsAsync ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Demonstrate advanced table functionality including batch operations and segmented queries
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BatchInsertOfCustomerEntitiesAsync ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Demonstrate inserting of a large batch of entities. Some considerations for batch operations: 1. You can perform updates, deletes, and inserts in the same single batch operation. 2. A single batch operation can include up to 100 entities. 3. All entities in a single batch operation must have the same partition key. 4. While it is possible to perform a query as a batch operation, it must be the only operation in the batch. 5. Batch size must be less than or equal to 4 MB
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CorsSample ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Query the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) rules for the Table service
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ExecuteSimpleQuery ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table, string partitionKey, string startRowKey, string endRowKey ) : void |
Demonstrate a partition range query that searches within a partition for a set of entities that are within a specific range. This query returns all entities in the range. Note that if your table contains a large amount of data, the query may be slow or may time out. In that case, use a segmented query, as shown in the PartitionRangeQueryAsync() sample method. Note that the ExecuteSimpleQuery method is called synchronously, for the purposes of the sample. However, in a real-world application using the async/await pattern, best practices recommend using asynchronous methods consistently.
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ListAllTables ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient ) : void |
Lists all tables in the storage account.
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ListTablesWithPrefix ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient, string prefix ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Lists tables in the storage account whose names begin with the specified prefix.
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PartitionRangeQueryAsync ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table, string partitionKey, string startRowKey, string endRowKey ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Demonstrate a partition range query that searches within a partition for a set of entities that are within a specific range. The async APIs require that the user handle the segment size and return the next segment using continuation tokens.
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PartitionScanAsync ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table, string partitionKey ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Demonstrate a partition scan whereby we are searching for all the entities within a partition. Note this is not as efficient as a range scan - but definitely more efficient than a full table scan. The async APIs require that the user handle the segment size and return the next segment using continuation tokens.
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ServicePropertiesSample ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Manage the properties of the Table service.
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ServiceStatsSample ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Retrieve statistics related to replication for the Table service
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TableAclSample ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTable table ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
Manage stored access policies specified on the table
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TableListingOperations ( Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Table.CloudTableClient tableClient ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task |
List tables in the storage account.
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public RunSamples ( ) : System.Threading.Tasks.Task | ||
return | System.Threading.Tasks.Task |