On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Anthony Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I use a different startkey, endkey or key, the key-value list is not > rebuilt, it uses the keys from the first view. > Did I get it right? You got it. > Sorry about being obtuse. I have a project that can have over 10 million > documents and I need to understand how they can be indexed. In my experience, the best way to get a feel for what you can do is by playing around with data. I have a little Ruby script to batch data over from Postgres so I can try view functions etc. -- It's more fun if you work on a lot of data. A cool thing to remember is that you can call the emit function more than once in a view, with different keys and values, so views are extraordinarily flexible. I'm still getting by bearings on the "best" way to store certain kinds of data - I have a hunch that different schema/view styles may turn out to be more efficient than others. Chris -- Chris Anderson http://jchris.mfdz.com
