yes but be aware that the keys will not in the "right order". Bye, Norman
2011/2/23 Roshan Dawrani <roshandawr...@gmail.com>: > On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Ching-Cheng Chen > <cc...@evidentsoftware.com> wrote: >> >> Actually, if you want to get ALL keys, I believe you can still use >> RangeSliceQuery with RP. >> Just use setKeys("","") as first batch call. >> Then use the last key from previous batch as startKey for next batch. >> Beware that since startKey is inclusive, so you'd need to ignore first key >> from now on. >> Keep going until you finish all batches. You will know you'd need to stop >> when setKeys(key_xyz,"") return you only one key. > > This is what I meant to suggest when I earlier said "So, if you want all, > you will need to keep paging forward and collecting the keys." :-)