How to query all the databases in Raven db using Raven studio












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I have this query which I want to execute on all the databases present in my Raven server



from result in results 
where result.deleted == false
select new { result.Name }


Currently I can execute this query on single database at a time. So is there any way that I can execute it on all the DBs in one go?










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    I have this query which I want to execute on all the databases present in my Raven server



    from result in results 
    where result.deleted == false
    select new { result.Name }


    Currently I can execute this query on single database at a time. So is there any way that I can execute it on all the DBs in one go?










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      I have this query which I want to execute on all the databases present in my Raven server



      from result in results 
      where result.deleted == false
      select new { result.Name }


      Currently I can execute this query on single database at a time. So is there any way that I can execute it on all the DBs in one go?










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      I have this query which I want to execute on all the databases present in my Raven server



      from result in results 
      where result.deleted == false
      select new { result.Name }


      Currently I can execute this query on single database at a time. So is there any way that I can execute it on all the DBs in one go?







      nosql ravendb ravendb-studio ravenhq






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      Dhiraj KhodadeDhiraj Khodade

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