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If you get an error about dependencies, see [Troubleshooting](table-sdk-dotnet.md#troubleshooting).
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When you hit the first breakpoint, go back to Data Explorer in the Azure portal and expand the demo* table and click **Entities**. The **Entities** tab on the right shows the new entity that was added, note that phone number for the user is 425-555-0101.
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When you hit the first breakpoint, go back to Data Explorer in the Azure portal. Click the **Refresh** button, expand the demo* table, and click **Entities**. The **Entities** tab on the right shows the new entity that was added for Walter Harp. Note that the phone number for the new entity is 425-555-0101.
7. Press F5 to run the app to the next breakpoint.
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7. Press F5 to run the app to the next breakpoint.
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When you hit the breakpoint, switch back to the portal, click **Entities** again to open the **Entities** tab, and note that the phone number has been updated to 425-555-0105.
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When you hit the breakpoint, switch back to the Azure portal, click **Entities** again to open the **Entities** tab, and note that the phone number has been updated to 425-555-0105.
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8. Back in the console window, press CTRL + C to end the execution of the app.
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8. Press F5 to run the app.
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The app adds entities for use in an advanced sample app that the Table API currently does not support. The app then deletes the table created by the sample app.
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You can now go back to Data Explorer and add or modify the entitites, and query the data.
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9. In the console window, press Enter to end the execution of the app.
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