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[DOCSP-47795] Change batchsize description #392

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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions source/reference/methods.txt
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Expand Up @@ -497,8 +497,15 @@ Cursor Methods
.. arrayAccess

* - :method:`cursor.batchSize()`
- Controls the number of documents MongoDB will return to the
client in a single network message.
- Specifies the maximum number of documents MongoDB will return to the client
within each batch returned in a query result. By default, the initial batch
size is ``101`` documents and subsequent batches have a maximum
size of 16 mebibytes (MiB). This option can enforce a smaller
limit than 16 MiB, but not a larger one. If you set ``batchSize``
to a limit that results in batches larger than 16 MiB, this option has no effect.

A batchSize of 0 means that the cursor will be established, but no documents
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[style suggestion]

Consider wrapping "batchSize" and "0" in backticks here on line 507.

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[tense suggestion]

Consider updating this to use the present tense. Spitballing:

A ``batchsize`` of ``0`` means that the cursor is established, but no documents 
are returned in the first batch.

will be returned in the first batch.

The following example query returns results in batches of
100:
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