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Am 04.06.2014 um 15:02 schrieb Einthusan <[email protected]>:

> I have a bunch of user ids and need to get the result set to be ordered in 
> the explicit ordering of the IN clauses argument, for example..
> 
> MATCH (usr:PERSON) WHERE usr.id IN ["45", "2", "8", "32", "66", "201", "4"]
> With usr order by usr.id
Return COLLECT(usr)
> 
> 
> Neo4j currently is returning the user collection is random order, but i need 
> it returned in the same order as in 45, 2, 8... 4.
> 
> maybe we need something like this..?
> 
> MATCH (usr:PERSON) WHERE usr.id IN ["45", "2", "8", "32", "66", "201", "4"] 
> COLLECT(usr) ORDER BY IN
> 
> Unless i am not aware of another way to do this... ?
> Those values in the IN statement is already ranked by my app and I want to 
> preserve this ordering.
> 
> Thanks,
> Einthusan
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