On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Joshua Partogi <joshua.j...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I am sorry for not making it clear in my original
> post that what I am looking for is the list of keys in the database
> assuming that the client application does not know the keys. From what
> I understand, RangeSliceQuery requires you to pass the startKey, which
> means the client application have to know beforehand the key that will
> be used as startkey.
>

I think it was quite clear anyway that your client app does not know any
specific keys, and you don't have to pass an existing key as the start / end
key.

You can pass start and end keys as empty values with setRowCount() left to
default of 100 or another specific value that u want. After that first
batch, you have to pick-up the last key of the batch and make that as the
start key of the next batch query, and keep moving along like that (as
described previously in this thread)

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