Thanks a lot ! I'll try it.
2009/9/2 Simon Metson <[email protected]> > Ok, so use that map function and query it as: > > http://localhost:5984/test/_design/users/_view/user?key=<user_name> > > That will give you back all the documents that have <user_name> in the > users list. > Cheers > Simon > > > > On 2 Sep 2009, at 18:12, Jehan Bihin wrote: > > Hi Simon, >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> I need the document if the key is present in the list. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jehan >> >> >> 2009/9/2 Simon Metson <[email protected]> >> >> Hi, >>> Do you mean you want to emit each user as a key? Something like: >>> >>> function(doc) { for (v in doc.users) { emit(doc.users[v], doc); } >>> >>> as a map would do that. >>> Cheers >>> Simon >>> >>> >>> On 2 Sep 2009, at 17:25, Jehan Bihin wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>>> >>>> (sorry for my english) >>>> I have a document having a list of persons : >>>> >>>> ... >>>> "users":{"membre-joouul_hotmail.com":["createur"],"membre- >>>> killan_daaboo.net >>>> ":["moderateur"]} >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Each persons have some roles. >>>> My key is the membre like 'membre-joouul_hotmail.com' >>>> And i want to list all document having my key present in the users list. >>>> >>>> Is it possible and correct to have it ? >>>> Can you guide me ? After reading here and the site I found nothing >>>> talking >>>> on that. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> >>>> Jehan >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >
