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//
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// This guide is intended for use with the following DynamoDB documentation:
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//
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// Amazon DynamoDB Getting Started Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/gettingstartedguide/)
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// - provides hands-on exercises that help you learn the basics of working with
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// DynamoDB. If you are new to DynamoDB, we recommend that you begin with the
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// Getting Started Guide.
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// * Amazon DynamoDB Getting Started Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/gettingstartedguide/)
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// - provides hands-on exercises that help you learn the basics of working
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// with DynamoDB. If you are new to DynamoDB, we recommend that you begin
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// with the Getting Started Guide.
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//
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// Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/)
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// - contains detailed information about DynamoDB concepts, usage, and best
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// practices.
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// * Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/)
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// - contains detailed information about DynamoDB concepts, usage, and best
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// practices.
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//
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// Amazon DynamoDB Streams API Reference (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/dynamodbstreams/latest/APIReference/)
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// - provides descriptions and samples of the DynamoDB Streams API. (For more
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// information, see Capturing Table Activity with DynamoDB Streams (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Streams.html)
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// in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.)
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// * Amazon DynamoDB Streams API Reference (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/dynamodbstreams/latest/APIReference/)
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// - provides descriptions and samples of the DynamoDB Streams API. (For
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// more information, see Capturing Table Activity with DynamoDB Streams (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Streams.html)
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// in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.)
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//
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// Instead of making the requests to the low-level DynamoDB API directly
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// from your application, we recommend that you use the AWS Software Development
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// Instead of making the requests to the low-level DynamoDB API directly from
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// your application, we recommend that you use the AWS Software Development
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// Kits (SDKs). The easy-to-use libraries in the AWS SDKs make it unnecessary
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// to call the low-level DynamoDB API directly from your application. The libraries
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// take care of request authentication, serialization, and connection management.
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// The following are short descriptions of each low-level API action, organized
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// by function.
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//
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// Managing Tables
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// Managing Tables
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//
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// CreateTable - Creates a table with user-specified provisioned throughput
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// settings. You must define a primary key for the table - either a simple primary
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// key (partition key), or a composite primary key (partition key and sort key).
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// Optionally, you can create one or more secondary indexes, which provide fast
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// data access using non-key attributes.
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// * CreateTable - Creates a table with user-specified provisioned throughput
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// settings. You must define a primary key for the table - either a simple
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// primary key (partition key), or a composite primary key (partition key
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// and sort key). Optionally, you can create one or more secondary indexes,
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// which provide fast data access using non-key attributes.
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//
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// DescribeTable - Returns metadata for a table, such as table size, status,
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// and index information.
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// * DescribeTable - Returns metadata for a table, such as table size, status,
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// and index information.
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//
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// UpdateTable - Modifies the provisioned throughput settings for a table.
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// Optionally, you can modify the provisioned throughput settings for global
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// secondary indexes on the table.
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// * UpdateTable - Modifies the provisioned throughput settings for a table.
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// Optionally, you can modify the provisioned throughput settings for global
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// secondary indexes on the table.
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//
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// ListTables - Returns a list of all tables associated with the current
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// AWS account and endpoint.
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// * ListTables - Returns a list of all tables associated with the current
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// AWS account and endpoint.
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//
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// DeleteTable - Deletes a table and all of its indexes.
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// * DeleteTable - Deletes a table and all of its indexes.
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//
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// For conceptual information about managing tables, see Working with Tables
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// For conceptual information about managing tables, see Working with Tables
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// (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/WorkingWithTables.html)
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// in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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//
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// Reading Data
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// Reading Data
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//
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// GetItem - Returns a set of attributes for the item that has a given primary
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// key. By default, GetItem performs an eventually consistent read; however,
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// applications can request a strongly consistent read instead.
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// * GetItem - Returns a set of attributes for the item that has a given
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// primary key. By default, GetItem performs an eventually consistent read;
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// however, applications can request a strongly consistent read instead.
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//
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// BatchGetItem - Performs multiple GetItem requests for data items using
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// their primary keys, from one table or multiple tables. The response from
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// BatchGetItem has a size limit of 16 MB and returns a maximum of 100 items.
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// Both eventually consistent and strongly consistent reads can be used.
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// * BatchGetItem - Performs multiple GetItem requests for data items using
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// their primary keys, from one table or multiple tables. The response from
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// BatchGetItem has a size limit of 16 MB and returns a maximum of 100 items.
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// Both eventually consistent and strongly consistent reads can be used.
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//
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// Query - Returns one or more items from a table or a secondary index.
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// You must provide a specific value for the partition key. You can narrow the
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// scope of the query using comparison operators against a sort key value, or
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// on the index key. Query supports either eventual or strong consistency. A
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// single response has a size limit of 1 MB.
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// * Query - Returns one or more items from a table or a secondary index.
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// You must provide a specific value for the partition key. You can narrow
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// the scope of the query using comparison operators against a sort key value,
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// or on the index key. Query supports either eventual or strong consistency.
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// A single response has a size limit of 1 MB.
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//
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// Scan - Reads every item in a table; the result set is eventually consistent.
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// You can limit the number of items returned by filtering the data attributes,
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// using conditional expressions. Scan can be used to enable ad-hoc querying
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// of a table against non-key attributes; however, since this is a full table
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// scan without using an index, Scan should not be used for any application
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// query use case that requires predictable performance.
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// * Scan - Reads every item in a table; the result set is eventually consistent.
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// You can limit the number of items returned by filtering the data attributes,
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// using conditional expressions. Scan can be used to enable ad-hoc querying
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// of a table against non-key attributes; however, since this is a full table
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// scan without using an index, Scan should not be used for any application
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// query use case that requires predictable performance.
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//
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// For conceptual information about reading data, see Working with Items
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// (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/WorkingWithItems.html)
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// For conceptual information about reading data, see Working with Items (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/WorkingWithItems.html)
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// and Query and Scan Operations (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/QueryAndScan.html)
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// in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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//
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// Modifying Data
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// Modifying Data
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//
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// PutItem - Creates a new item, or replaces an existing item with a new
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// item (including all the attributes). By default, if an item in the table
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// already exists with the same primary key, the new item completely replaces
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// the existing item. You can use conditional operators to replace an item only
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// if its attribute values match certain conditions, or to insert a new item
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// only if that item doesn't already exist.
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// * PutItem - Creates a new item, or replaces an existing item with a new
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// item (including all the attributes). By default, if an item in the table
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// already exists with the same primary key, the new item completely replaces
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// the existing item. You can use conditional operators to replace an item
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// only if its attribute values match certain conditions, or to insert a
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// new item only if that item doesn't already exist.
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//
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// UpdateItem - Modifies the attributes of an existing item. You can also
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// use conditional operators to perform an update only if the item's attribute
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// values match certain conditions.
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// * UpdateItem - Modifies the attributes of an existing item. You can also
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// use conditional operators to perform an update only if the item's attribute
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// values match certain conditions.
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//
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// DeleteItem - Deletes an item in a table by primary key. You can use conditional
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// operators to perform a delete an item only if the item's attribute values
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// match certain conditions.
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// * DeleteItem - Deletes an item in a table by primary key. You can use
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// conditional operators to perform a delete an item only if the item's attribute
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// values match certain conditions.
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//
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// BatchWriteItem - Performs multiple PutItem and DeleteItem requests across
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// multiple tables in a single request. A failure of any request(s) in the batch
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// will not cause the entire BatchWriteItem operation to fail. Supports batches
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// of up to 25 items to put or delete, with a maximum total request size of
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// 16 MB.
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// * BatchWriteItem - Performs multiple PutItem and DeleteItem requests across
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// multiple tables in a single request. A failure of any request(s) in the
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// batch will not cause the entire BatchWriteItem operation to fail. Supports
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// batches of up to 25 items to put or delete, with a maximum total request
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// size of 16 MB.
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//
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// For conceptual information about modifying data, see Working with Items
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// (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/WorkingWithItems.html)
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// For conceptual information about modifying data, see Working with Items (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/WorkingWithItems.html)
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// and Query and Scan Operations (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/QueryAndScan.html)
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// in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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//The service client's operations are safe to be used concurrently.
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