I think you can't do it, because when you use select you get always back a
document("@type": "d",) with its version.
Il giorno lunedì 14 novembre 2016 15:13:25 UTC+1, Academia Learning Centro
de inglés y de formación ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have tried, it has worked with some properties and with others, you
> would not know why?
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> select * from pueblo
> {
> "result": [
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@rid": "#67:0",
> "@version": 1,
> "@class": "pueblo",
> "name": "malagon"
> },
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@rid": "#68:0",
> "@version": 1,
> "@class": "pueblo",
> "name": "pozuelo"
> },
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@rid": "#69:0",
> "@version": 1,
> "@class": "pueblo",
> "name": "valenzuela"
> }
> ],
> "notification": "Query executed in 0.038 sec. Returned 3 record(s)"
> }
>
>
>
> select expand(@this.exclude('@type','@rid','@version','@class')) from
> pueblo
> {
> "result": [
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@version": 1,
> "name": "malagon"
> },
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@version": 1,
> "name": "pozuelo"
> },
> {
> "@type": "d",
> "@version": 1,
> "name": "valenzuela"
> }
> ],
> "notification": "Query executed in 0.039 sec. Returned 3 record(s)"
> }
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> El lunes, 14 de noviembre de 2016, 14:51:48 (UTC+1), Oleksandr Gubchenko
> escribió:
>>
>> Try this query:
>>
>> select expand(@this.exclude('@type','@rid','@version','@class')) from v
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Il giorno lunedì 14 novembre 2016 14:27:27 UTC+1, Academia Learning
>> Centro de inglés y de formación ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Can I get records without this parameters?
>>>
>>> "@type": "d",
>>> "@rid": "#21:2",
>>> "@version": 1,
>>> "@class": "EHR",
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
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