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I am building a history app. When a person has viewed a story, the ID of the user who viewed that story is written to that story's database in the Readers collection. There is also a list with all the stories. And I want to sort these stories by the number of items in the "Readers" collection.


What I have tried:

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Updated 4-Aug-22 8:00am
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan 4-Aug-22 14:46pm    
And what exactly is not letting you do that?
Richard Deeming 5-Aug-22 9:14am    
The "What I have tried" box is where you show us precisely what you have tried, and explain where you are stuck.

Typing "Many things" four times just to get past the minimum length requirement simply shows us that you have tried precisely NOTHING, and are too lazy to even attempt to do your own work.

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