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@mkbctrl You would necessarily need to fetch the summary (as you say) in its entirety to create this chart. However, this can potentially be done as a number of aggregations v/s getting all the hits. I would then recommend using something like |
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Thanks for creating this awesome library.
I have a question, I struggle to find an answer for.
I have a following list of items:
this list shows 30 rows, and is paginated if the result list is longer than that.
My issue is that I want to create a chart that will present some of those informations as a summary, in example total count of all stream users. In order to do so, I need the data for all the queried records, even those hidden behind the pagination, and I can't access them.
Do you think I approach this issue correctly, or would you approach it differently?
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