On 04/12/2008, at 9:07 AM, Chris Anderson wrote:
It should just be clear that timestamps are the application's
business, not the database's.
But it's possible for Couch to be the application, especially if you
use your apps-in-the-db approach. I'm not sure I see any fundamental
difference between a validation function in a design document and some
javascript in an attachment, of even a function inan _external handler.
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