It seems that truncate record command does not check whether the record 
exists or not.

This might be not a critical problem since you are deleting the records 
anyway but
the response is wrong, i.e. counts records that do not exist.

It should count only the records that previously existed and now are 
deleted from the database.

In my opinion, a big plus in the future for OrientDB, will be to give the 
user the option to mark them as deleted, rather than delete them 
permanently from the storage.

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