We are pleased to announce the introduction of the capability to change the partition key of a container in Azure Cosmos DB for the NoSQL API. You can now efficiently create a new partition key for a container and transfer data from the old to the new container seamlessly through the Azure Portal, utilizing the offline container copy process with only a few clicks.
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