Hi,

First of all, please send us profile information for this queries (run
profile <your_query> query to get it).

for $doc in
> index-scan-between("document_date",xs:date("2004-01-01"),xs:date("2010-01-01"),"INT")/s:*/s:body
>

AFAIR, index-scan-between should return already sorted sequence (though, I'm
not 100% sure in this).  If you want descending order try to use
fn:reverse().

With native indices ? (when you are planning to add it?)


What do you mean "native indices"?

Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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