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UPDATE - Solution: I was for looping instead should have used MongoDBs $in feature - details here

I have the following Q.all block:

Q.all([
   getFirstBlock(),
   getSecondBlock(),
])
.then(function(){
   getSecondBlockProcessed();
})
.then(function(){
   res.json(completeArray);
});

The problem I have is when I go into the final then block I notice that the function getSecondBlockProcessed has not been completed. Everything in the first Q.all is done. Why isn't that promise getting resolved?

And the method in question looks like:

var getSecondBlockProcessed = function() {
    return Q.promise(function(resolve, reject) {
      for (var i=0; i<mostInRegion.length; i++){
        Person.find(
          {_id: mostInRegion[i]['_id']},
          {question:1, country: 1},
          function(err, found) {
            mostInRegion2.push(found);
          })
      }
      resolve();
      });
}

Any help would be appreciated/what have i overlooked?

Thanks

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  • You'll need to return getSecondBlockProcessed(); if it is asynchronous and returns a promise! Or just do .then(getSecondBlockProcessed)
    – Bergi
    Feb 17, 2016 at 19:22
  • You mean like: .then(function(){ return getSecondBlockProcessed(); })
    – userMod2
    Feb 17, 2016 at 19:37
  • @Bergi Tried that - didnt work. Could it be do to with teh fact i have a find() in for loop? p.s. I dont think this a duplicate question as mine has a different.
    – userMod2
    Feb 17, 2016 at 19:39
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    @Bergi so the issue is when the resolve() is placed after the for loop (where i want it to be) it doesnt return the promise. If i place within the loop it only gives me one result (after the first loop in).
    – userMod2
    Feb 17, 2016 at 19:50
  • @Bergi solved it - stackoverflow.com/questions/8303900/…. Please remove duplicate question as I'm updating my question
    – userMod2
    Feb 17, 2016 at 19:55

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