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Filtering Documents (see thread)

Question: A user is storing workorder documents in CouchDB and as an output, they create a list of workorders that users can filter based on fields. For filtering, they’ve been using elasticsearch instead of CouchDB and are now looking for additional ways to handle the filtering.

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Implementing the filtering on the client-side (e.g. the browser)

enabling multirange-queries in CouchDB (currently available in the Master-branch and in CouchDB 2.0, see issue)

using CouchDB-Lucene

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