Fix : remove query count limit#785
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Remove the limit on query count. By default the limit is 100. If you try to get the count of a collection and the collection has more than 100 rows, the result is always 100.
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Nice fix! |
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Fix : remove query count limit
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@flessard @drew-gross so theres no limit now? |
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Remove the limit on query count. By default the limit is 100. If you
try to get the count of a collection and the collection has more than
100 rows, the result is always 100.