I'm looking at JSON facet for both of type:terms and type:range.

For example, I may have 100 Items in my collections, and each item can have
many transactions. But I'm only interested to look at the top 10 items
which has the highest transaction rate (ie the highest count)

I'm doing a calculation of the total amount and average amount. However, I
will only want the total amount and average amount to be calculated based
on the top 10 items which has the highest transaction rate, and not all the
100 items.

For now, I need the additional query to get the top 10 items first, before
I run the JSON Facet to get the total amount and average amount for that 10
items.

Regards,
Edwin


On 17 February 2017 at 18:02, alessandro.benedetti <a.benede...@sease.io>
wrote:

> I think we are missing something here ...
> You want to fetch the top 10 results for your query, and allow the user to
> navigate only those 10 results through facets ?
>
> Which facets are you interested in ?
> Field facets ?
> Whatever facet you want, calculating it in your client, on 10 results
> shouldn't be that problematic.
> Are we missing something ? Why you would need an additional query ?
>
> Cheers
>
>
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