You'll probably have better luck writing a new document that says "user X likes Y" and then writing a view that lists users for Y. Bonus is that a second view gives you Y's for X's.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Jon Morehouse <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > I'm fairly new to Couchdb and was wondering if anyone had any advice > on using documents to hold information that is continuously updated. For > example, I'm looking into a content management system and each document will > have various fields, maybe a link, some text etc etc. However, I want to > track whether each user "likes" this document or not. I simply want to have a > field that is a list of all the users who have liked this field. > > How would I continually update this field while keeping all of the other > parts of my post? Is it efficient to simply add the fields with a "getdoc" in > my php? Any help would be greatly appreciated, > > > Thanks, > > > > > Jon Morehouse > Moeller High School Class of 2009 > Pepperdine University 2009-2010 > University of Southern California Class of 2013 > > > >
