>
> Thank you for your reply. Actually I want to activate an update form for a 
> specific record. Therefore the record comes from a query, which is supposed 
> to return 0 or 1 record to stand by for update. If I used ng-repeat for the 
> query result, I could get ridiculous form (maybe blank, or two same 
> buttons). I am not sure how you instruct me with ng-if. How should I use 
> it? Is it possible for me to get only first item within a collection, when 
> applying ng-repeat?
>

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