Michael,

Dug up further,

start n = node:global_category_index('name:"test" AND type:"test_category" 
') return n

I am running this query and looks like it is returning 

2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]: { columns: [ 'n' ],
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:   data: 
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:    [ { name: 'test',
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:        last_upd: 
'2013-12-24T19:01:52.904Z',
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:        cr_date: 
'2013-12-24T19:01:52.904Z',
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:        type: 'test_category',
2013-12-26T06:47:27.168442+00:00 app[web.1]:        _id: NaN } ] }

When I run the same directly on graphenedb, I see that I get an 
id "id":"69134"

- Shekar




On Tuesday, 24 December 2013 14:19:20 UTC-8, Michael Hunger wrote:
>
> What is the data in "node" initially and later. Or better use two 
> different variable names.
>
>
>                db.insertNode(data,function(err, result){
>                    if(err){
>                         cb("Error while inserting ",{data: err});
>                         throw err;
>                    }else{
>                         console.log('Inserting node index ..' + 
> result.type);
>                         console.log(data,result); // This is where I see 
> NaN 
>                         insertIndex (result, index_name, cb);
>                    }
>                });
>
>
>
> Am 24.12.2013 um 17:39 schrieb Shekar Tippur <[email protected]<javascript:>
> >:
>
> Here is a small snippet.
>
>                db.insertNode(node,function(err, node){
>                    if(err){
>                         cb("Error while inserting ",{data: err});
>                         throw err;
>                    }else{
>                         //console.log('Inserting node index ..' + 
> node.type);
>                         console.log(node); // This is where I see NaN
>                         insertIndex (node, index_name, cb);
>                    }
>                });
>
> - Shekar
>
>
> On Monday, 23 December 2013 23:05:13 UTC-8, Peter Neubauer wrote:
>>
>> Do you have some code, or a small test that we can look at, showing this 
>> behavior? 
>>
>> /peter
>>
>> (snt)-[:frm]->(phn) 
>> On Dec 24, 2013 6:58 AM, "Shekar Tippur" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just pointed the neo4j instance to graphenedb.
>>>
>>> 2013-12-23T23:10:16.546863+00:00 app[web.1]: { name: 'test',
>>> 2013-12-23T23:10:16.546863+00:00 app[web.1]:   last_upd: 
>>> '2013-12-23T23:10:16.526Z',
>>> 2013-12-23T23:10:16.546863+00:00 app[web.1]:   cr_date: 
>>> '2013-12-23T23:10:16.526Z',
>>> 2013-12-23T23:10:16.546863+00:00 app[web.1]:   type: 'test_category',
>>> 2013-12-23T23:10:16.546863+00:00 app[web.1]:   _id: NaN }
>>>
>>>
>>> As we can, ID is still _id and the valus is NaN. I am using node-neo4j 
>>> module to insert node. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
>>>
>>> - Shekar
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