On 11/17/2011 09:06 PM, Stuart Langridge wrote:
So, let's talk about indexing.Imagine a database with the following documents in: { "name": "Stuart", "address": {"town": "Birmingham", "country": "UK"}, "hair": "red", "colours": [ "red", "blue" ], "id": "sil" } { "name": "Samuele", "address": {"town": "Sometown", "country": "CH"}, "hair": "brown", "colours": [ "green" ], "id": "pedronis" } { "name": "Lucio", "address": {"town": "Othertown", "country": "AR"}, "hair": "brown", "colours": [ "pink" ], "id": "lucio" } { "name": "Rodney", "address": {"town": "Podunk", "country": "US"}, "hair": "brown", "colours": [ "brown", "red" ], "id": "dobey" } If I create an index as create_index("haircolour", ["hair"]), the index would look (conceptually) like this: brown: dobey brown: lucio brown: pedronis red: sil
A question - how are the indexes collated? Ie. does "Élèphant" sort before or after "Elephant"? With the current locale of the executing user? That could turn out "interesting" if I have two boxes one in English and one in Danish...
This seems like a tricky problem unless the collation must be specified at index creation time.
Cheers, Mikkel -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~u1db-discuss Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~u1db-discuss More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

