Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
Optional. Optional constraint on the maximum number of documents to
count.
This provides a way to set an upper bound on the number of documents
to scan, limiting latency, and cost.
Unspecified is interpreted as no bound.
High-Level Example:
<code><code>
AGGREGATE COUNT_UP_TO(1000) OVER ( SELECT * FROM k );
</code></code>
Requires:
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