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Currently, my range value is a BigDecimal attained by Time.now.to_f, and I want to retrieve all the documents of a user, like so:

table = dynamo_db.tables['some_table']
table.load_schema
docs = table.items.where(:user_id => user_id).select.map {|i| i.attributes}

The docs is ordered in the range value descending.

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After digging into the SDK source code, I was able to find this little useful nugget for the method AWS::DynamoDB::ItemCollection#query

  # @option [Boolean] :scan_index_forward (true) Specifies which
  #   order records will be returned.  Defaults to returning them
  #   in ascending range key order.  Pass false to reverse this.

Since my user_id is the hash value, I was able to revise my query to:

docs = table.items.query(:hash_value => user_id, :scan_index_forward => false).select.map {|i| i.attributes}
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  • Yeah, that doesn't show up in the actual Ruby SDK documentation does it?
    – pw.
    Mar 10, 2012 at 2:46
  • Not at all. From here on out I'm just going to read the source instead of looking at the documentation site. Mar 13, 2012 at 22:42

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