If you didn't delete anything, you can look at the highest node and 
relationship id's.

Otherwise you have to keep the latest id's stored somewhere.

Probably something to solve with a transaction event handler. 

Michal perhaps you want to add something like that to graphaware?


Cheers,

Michael

Am 20.12.2013 um 07:35 schrieb dharmendra pratap singh 
<[email protected]>:

> Hi Guys,
> hope your are gr8 there !
> 
> I stuck with one small problem, putting in front of you.
> 
> I have around 1M nodes and 5M relationships in my graph, Now I am trying to 
> add a new node and a relationship in my existing graph, Now I have to find 
> out the recently added(last added node and relationship in my graph) node and 
> relationship.
> 
> Is it possible using cypher query?? if so, can you provide some hint for 
> this. If not what is the possible techniques.
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Regards
> DP
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