Represent a set of mutations across multiple rows.
Cloud Bigtable can batch multiple mutations in a single request. The mutations are not atomic, but it is more efficient to send them in a batch than to make multiple smaller requests.
Constructors
BulkMutation()
Create an empty set of mutations.
BulkMutation(Iterator, Iterator)
Create a multi-row mutation from a range of SingleRowMutations.
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