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Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Spanner V1 Client class CommitStats.
Additional statistics about a commit.
Generated from protobuf message google.spanner.v1.CommitResponse.CommitStats
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Spanner \ V1 \ CommitResponseMethods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ mutation_count
int|string
The total number of mutations for the transaction. Knowing the mutation_count
value can help you maximize the number of mutations in a transaction and minimize the number of API round trips. You can also monitor this value to prevent transactions from exceeding the system limit
. If the number of mutations exceeds the limit, the server returns INVALID_ARGUMENT
.
getMutationCount
The total number of mutations for the transaction. Knowing the mutation_count
value can help you maximize the number of mutations
in a transaction and minimize the number of API round trips. You can
also monitor this value to prevent transactions from exceeding the system limit
.
If the number of mutations exceeds the limit, the server returns INVALID_ARGUMENT .
int|string
setMutationCount
The total number of mutations for the transaction. Knowing the mutation_count
value can help you maximize the number of mutations
in a transaction and minimize the number of API round trips. You can
also monitor this value to prevent transactions from exceeding the system limit
.
If the number of mutations exceeds the limit, the server returns INVALID_ARGUMENT .
var
int|string
$this