On Tuesday, 17 April 2018 23:59:25 UTC+2, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
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> On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 5:58:32 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
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>> So .limit() is .top()
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> Clarified: `limit()` is essentially the same as if there were a `top()`, 
> because it will emit `TOP` for the query.
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Hi Jonathan,

Thanks a lot! This makes sense!

Best Wishes,
Sugandha 

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