I've tried with the start key as an array and get the same results

On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 2:39:11 PM UTC+1, Mike Rhodes wrote:
>
> At least on normal CouchDB, this would probably be view collation hitting 
> you. Your string sorts lower than an array containing any string as first 
> element. Try setting the start key as `[BCEE54E`], that is, in an array.
>
> Mike.
>
> On Thursday, 19 November 2015 09:46:50 UTC, Yonah Forst wrote:
>>
>> I'm getting query results that I don't understand.
>>
>> I have a view to find a user's *sent* friend requests. It emits the 
>> following keys: [fromUUID, toUUID, updatedAt]. Then I create a query and 
>> set the start key to the user's UUID (myUUID), and the end key to an 
>> array: [myUUID, {}, {}]
>>
>>
>> I'm running into some weird cases. For example, if i set the start key to 
>> BCEE54E and the end key to [BCEE54E, {}, {}] I'll get results with keys 
>> like [A2A7B92, BCEE54E, 2015-11-18T11:35:16Z]
>>
>>
>> I would have thought that it would not include this key since the first 
>> string doesn't match.
>>
>>
>> i've posted the java code here: 
>> https://gist.github.com/joshblour/3fb6bc5aa0a5a4c72e20 
>>
>> the results are in the comments
>>
>

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