Dear Florian and cmis devs, I am writing to request for your advise, Yesterday my query was limiting the results to 2000 documents only. Yet I know I have about 4500 documents. Following your advise, I had modified my SharePoint threshold limit view to return up to 100,000 but it still giving me 2000 results only.
Am I setting properties correctly in my SP site? Where on my sharepoint site should I modify the settings so that my repository gives me the expected results? Any advise would be appreciated. Regards, Neza On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Florian Müller <f...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Neza, > > Your assumption is correct. You should get at max 10,000 results and your > case all results. > Check if there is a limit on the server side. > > > - Florian > > > > Dear Florian and devs, >> >> I hope this email finds you well. >> I am writing to request for you help again. >> >> I was trying to use the query result to return all documents >> properties in my repository. However, my repo has about 4310 but I am >> only able to return 2000. I used the following codes: >> >> String query = "SELECT * FROM cmis:document"; >> int maxItems = 10000; >> ItemIterable<QueryResult> allQueryResults = session.query(query, >> false).getPage(maxItems); >> >> With this line of codes I was expecting to get at least 10,000 >> documents as a maximum. >> Did I do it correctly or I missed something? Is there a maximum result >> number regardless the extension above? >> >> Any help will be highly appreciated. >> >> Regards, >> Neza >> >> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Neza Guillaine <gne...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Florian, >>> >>> Thanks for the quick response. I tried it and it worked as expected. >>> I am still exploring the functionalities and I a m getting along >>> well. bear wit me for any question that might seem too basic. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Neza >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Florian Müller <f...@apache.org> >>> wrote: >>> Hi Neza, >>> >>> It is not possible to get the path of a document in a query result. >>> You have to iterate over the result set and call getPaths(). >>> >>> - Florian >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to request for your >>> help. >>> I was using cmis query to query all documents in myrepository and >>> that >>> works very perfect as I want to. However I have a pertinant >>> question, I >>> wanted to ask how I can also get the first path of a document in my >>> query >>> results. I know the document does not have the cmis:path. Is there >>> any way >>> to access the getPaths method in my query result? Can i get the path >>> of >>> each of my queried documents? >>> >>> If there is any idea or sample codes that would help. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> Neza >>> >>