Hi, I could of course drop the comments I don't want on the application side. The point is that I only want to have the comments of a certain date range returned, not all of them.
Cheers, Volker Simon Metson wrote: > Hi > The 0 or 1 is arbitrary, so long as the child document has a higher > number than the parent you are ok. If you express your date as a number > you could use that instead of the 0 and 1, I think, to see all posts in > a date range. The problem is you would get orphaned comments, but I > think it's easier to drop them in the application. > Hope that helps > Simon > > This is coming from my iPhone, please see five.sentenc.es if you feel > this mail is rather short > > On 13 Dec 2008, at 11:00, Volker Mische <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've read about view collation in cmlenz' blog >> (http://www.cmlenz.net/archives/2007/10/couchdb-joins). The problem I >> have at the moment is similar, but I need an additional feature. I'd >> like to have a view that returns the blog entry along with all comments >> of a certain time range. >> >> A query would look like: >> ...?startkey=["myslug", 0, 20081201]&endkey;=["myslug", 2, 20081212] >> >> The problem is that the entry might have been posted in November, thus >> it doesn't contain a date within that range. Is there a way that the >> entry will be returned though without the need of 2 GET requests (one >> for the entry, one for the comments). >> >> Cheers, >> Volker
