that depends on the server you are doing the query to, not angular.

On 4/28/14, 9:44 PM, T M wrote:
> hi, I wander, for a collection returned from a query (ex: $http query).
> I can use angular.foreach to loop over the multiple records.
> 
> Is there any way to exactly get one single record? For example I made
> the query by specifying the primary key. I will get exactly
> one single returned record. On the html file, I don't want to use
> ng-repeat to loop over the returned record either. 
> 
> Is there any more mature sample to get one single record and then put on
> a form for editing?
> 
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