SUNIONSTORE destination key [key ...]

This command is equal to SUNION, but instead of returning the resulting set, it is stored in destination.

If destination already exists, it is overwritten.

@return

@integer-reply: the number of elements in the resulting set.

@examples

redis> SADD key1 "a"
TBD
redis> SADD key1 "b"
TBD
redis> SADD key1 "c"
TBD
redis> SADD key2 "c"
TBD
redis> SADD key2 "d"
TBD
redis> SADD key2 "e"
TBD
redis> SUNIONSTORE key key1 key2
TBD
redis> SMEMBERS key