Thanks Randall! ...I wonder why developers dont make endkey inclusive? or allow limit to specify a key or some sort of functionality like that...I would be more relaxed thats for sure haha
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Randall Leeds <[email protected]>wrote: > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/View_collation > > Your answer is there :) > > startkey=["file", "fileA"] > endkey=["file", "fileA\ufff0"] > > Cheers! > Randall > > On Jul 21, 2010 7:18 PM, "Steven Prentice" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi couchers > > say I have the following keys: ["file", "FileA", "folder", "folderA"] > ["file", "FileA", "null", "null"] ["file", "FileB", "folder", "folderB"] > I want to use startkey=["file", "FileA"] to find all the fileA documents > regardless of if they have folders or not. But I don't want any FileB's > showing up afterwards! > I can't put endkey=["file", "fileB"] because I am not going to know that > fileB is the next id in the view before I make the request, it could be > anything! > > Basically I am looking ot find out how to limit the view to only keys that > start with ["file", "FileA"]. Is there some sort of 'special character' I > could put into endkey or something to do so? > > p.s my aim is to not have to make another view that has a smaller key of > ["file", "fileID"] > > Cheers > Steve >
