Aurélien,

Thanks for the response and apologies I didn't get a notification (e-mail) of 
my original post (or the 2nd one) or your response. When I look at my original 
post in Google Reader is has "An error occurred while fetching this message, 
sorry !", so there must be something in the e-mail that the mailing list system 
does not like.

In response to your original response " I'm a bit puzzled by the fact that your 
map functions use the document ID". I do this because I load the data into 
Luciddb and this allows me to join between tables. This is not my end game this 
is just a compromise due to the time it takes to generate a view and my need to 
play/discover with the data. 

I will look at show to see if It helps, however it does not really answer my 
original questions and it does not remove the more general issue that view 
build takes a very long time, it only uses a single CPU and uses a bucket load 
of space even with compression on (no idea why when it has a lot less data than 
the original) 

Thanks 

Mike 

-----Original Message-----
From: Aurélien Bénel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 24 May 2012 07:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?

Hi Mike,

> Didn't seem to get there first time so having another go

As I wrote in my earlier post, the use of 'map' functions in both of your 
examples is overkill.
Use 'show' functions instead.They won't require an index to be built.


Regards,

Aurélien

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