I actually just delete my database if I want to reset everything to a clean 
slate (shutting down server first). We have an auto-seeding solution that 
reconstitutes our base data, so that may not be an option for you. 
Otherwise, MATCH <stuff> DETACH DELETE <stuff> does the job.

But on a related note, I notice that e.g. repeated use of MATCH (n) DETACH 
DELETE n (with reseeding in between) does not seem to reclaim data storage, 
and the overall database size keeps growing. Is this expected behavior, or 
is there some garbage-collection process I need to trigger?

On Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 6:43:52 PM UTC-6, Ara wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>    Recently installed Neo4j community version, I'am not able to clear the 
> node labels, relationship type from database information. Kindly guide me 
> on this issue.Thank you
>

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