You can try implementing it with a SQL query inside your function, using:
LIMIT

see: http://orientdb.com/docs/last/SQL-Query.html

Il giorno martedì 11 ottobre 2016 19:57:25 UTC+2, Alexandre DeFreitas ha 
scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using OrientJS's query builder to fetch records (nodes) each of which 
> has multiple outgoing edges to other records.  When the number of outgoing 
> edges for a record is relatively small, such as 15 or so, the "out_" 
> property of the query result contains the outgoing references to the other 
> records as expected.
>
> However, I have a node that has 101 outgoing edges that keeps returning an 
> empty "out_" property.  I searched Google, SO, and the OrientDB docs high 
> and low and played with various settings in orientdb-server-config.xml such 
> as db.pool.max, graph.pool.max, and distributed.queueMaxSize, but "out_" 
> still comes back empty.
>
> I hope my explanation makes sense.   Is there a setting in a config file 
> somewhere that limits the number of nodes that can be referenced and 
> returned in a result set?
>
> Thanks
>

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