or set the end key to "com.googlf" On 12 January 2011 02:49, Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote:
> If you were using OPP and get_range_slices then set the start_key to be > "com.google" and the end_key to be "". Get is slices of say 1,000 (use the > last key read as the next start_ket) and when you see the first key that > does not start with com.google top making calls. > > If you move the data from rows to columns, you can use the same approach. > > Aaron > > > On 12 Jan, 2011,at 03:25 PM, Roshan Dawrani <roshandawr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Koert Kuipers < > koert.kuip...@diamondnotch.com> wrote: > >> Ok I see get_range_slice is really only useful for paging with RP.. >> >> So if I were using OPP (which I am not) and I wanted all keys starting >> with "com.google", what should my start_key and end_key be? >> > > I think you can't. It's the columns that are sorted, and not the rows (if u > r not using OPP). With your "com.google....." data arranged in columns > instead of rows, you should be able to specify start_col, end_col to filter > it. > > > >