Eric,
The limit is there and you appear to understand its function. The only
detail that you appear to not fully understand is that it applies at
the API level and not the "Client" level.
Loop if you need to.
Not that I have used it, but you might also play with the
findAndIterate() method too. It kind of looks like it might make this
easier. (Or the name is a bit misleading IMHO.)
Not to mention that v7 depreciated EntryFactory.findEntryListInfos(),
and points you at using findObjects instead.
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On 9/12/06, Eric Roys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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All,
Looking for a sanity check on a particular piece of java api code
EntryListInfo[] entryInfo = EntryFactory.findEntryListInfos(
context, listCriteria, criteria, false, nMatches );
If I use a qual of 1=1, nMatches returns a count of all entries in the form
(i.e. 29993).
When using entryInfo.length, returns a value of 10k, which is max entries
set by server.
Other than writing a loop to re-query after handling the first 10k records
or turning off Max Entries, is there any way to bypass the server max
records limit?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Ars 6.3 and Ars7.0
Using 7.x api
Eric Roys
Sr. Software Engineer
Verizon Business
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