Using startKey/endKey works, thanks.
I do not understand why .keys doesn't. 
I thought .keys was for an exact match and .startKey/.endKey for a range or 
wildcard match.

[... reading docs ...]


   - keys: An optional array of document IDs. If given, only keys emitted 
   by the documents with these IDs will be returned (and startKey and endKey 
will 
   be ignored.)

I completely misunderstood .keys. I try to feel better by thinking that 
".keys" is a rather bad name - wouldn't "ids" or "documentIds" be much 
better ?

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