{"json_modified": "2016-06-22T21:20:01.409902", "uuid": "b86c0278-4e7f-47a3-b5a1-9aa04d304c50", "title": "IDBKeyRange", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/API/IDBKeyRange", "tags": ["API", "Interface", "storage", "IndexedDB", "Reference", "indexeddb", "IDBKeyRange", "Database", "Storage"], "translations": [{"uuid": "b86c0278-4e7f-47a3-b5a1-9aa04d304c50", "title": "IDBKeyRange", "url": "/fr/docs/Web/API/IDBKeyRange", "tags": ["API", "Interface", "storage", "IndexedDB", "Reference", "TopicStub", "NeedsTranslation", "IDBKeyRange", "Database", "indexeddb", "Storage", "Api"], "summary": "Le tableau suivant montre les intervalles disponibles:", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "fr", "last_edit": "2016-06-22T21:19:49", "review_tags": ["technical", "editorial"]}], "modified": "2016-04-28T03:51:13", "label": "IDBKeyRange", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 5589, "last_edit": "2016-03-16T09:29:24", "summary": "A key range can be a single value or a range with upper and lower bounds or endpoints. If the key range has both upper and lower bounds, then it is bounded; if it has no bounds, it is unbounded. A bounded key range can either be open (the endpoints are excluded) or closed (the endpoints are included). To retrieve all keys within a certain range, you can use the following code constructs:", "sections": [{"id": "Quick_Links", "title": null}, {"id": "Methods", "title": "Methods"}, {"id": "Properties", "title": "Properties"}, {"id": "Examples", "title": "Examples"}, {"id": "Specifications", "title": "Specifications"}, {"id": "Browser_compatibility", "title": "Browser compatibility"}, {"id": "See_also", "title": "See also"}], "slug": "Web/API/IDBKeyRange", "review_tags": []}