I see, thanks.

Still, the doc with doc.marker: 0 is omitted.


On 13-07-17 11:34 AM, Robert Newson wrote:
Sure, but shorter arrays sort earlier than longer ones, so ["fr", id]
sorts before any 3-item array, and thus before ["fr",id,0]. :)

On 17 July 2013 19:32, Stephan Bardubitzki <[email protected]> wrote:
The third element in the startkey is the number property to be sorted. Here
is my map function:

function(doc) {
     if (doc.kml_id && doc.marker && doc.language) {
         for (language in doc['language']) {
             var o = {};
             o.description = doc.language[language];
             o.gps = doc.gps;
             emit([language, doc.kml_id, doc.marker], o);

         }
     }
}

On 13-07-17 11:21 AM, Robert Newson wrote:
Use start key of ["fr",id]
On 17 Jul 2013 19:18, "Stephan Bardubitzki" <[email protected]>
wrote:

In my docs I have a Number property starting at 0. My start/end key looks
like this:

startkey: ["fr", id, 0]. endkey: ["fr", id, {}]

to sort the response by this property. It seems to work well, however,
the
doc with the property value=0 is omitted.

I presume the view collation for numbers is starting at 1?







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