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docs(tutorial): update example of multiple writes #908

Closed romainwg closed 2 days ago

romainwg commented 1 month ago

This pull request addresses issue #901 by enhancing the "How to make multiple writes in a transaction" tutorial.

The update includes a new example that demonstrates how to perform multiple write operations within a single transaction.

This addition aims to improve the technical clarity and usefulness of the tutorial by providing a practical demonstration of executing a batch of operations, specifically multiple Put operations, in a single transaction.

This enhancement will help users better understand and implement this functionality in their own projects.

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jmhbnz commented 2 weeks ago

/ok-to-test

romainwg commented 4 days ago

/ok-to-test

I've just synchronised the PR on main branch.

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