You can emit the doc date/timestamp in the key and use view slicing to filter (not sure if that helps - lost the rest of the thread...). E.g. Cheers Simon
On Friday, 27 January 2012 at 16:10, Stephan Bardubitzki wrote: > No, I wasn't. Thanks. > > So, that means I have to do the filtering outside the db server either > on the application server side or on the client side? > > Stephan > > > On 12-01-27 03:01 AM, Robert Newson wrote: > > You're aware that 'var today = new Date();' will be the date of > > indexing time and not querying time? That is, it will not change > > unless you update the document. > > > > B. > > > > On 27 January 2012 06:53, Mark Hahn<[email protected] > > (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > > > > I ran into that issue before you > > > > > > ditto > > > > > > > -------------------------------- > > Spam/Virus scanning by CanIt Pro > > > > For more information see > > http://www.kgbinternet.com/SpamFilter.htm > > > > To control your spam filter, log in at > > http://filter.kgbinternet.com > > > > >
