Can you provide a short graph gist of what a connected person / group would 
look like and what you want to find?

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Clark Richey
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> On Jan 6, 2017, at 17:41, David Rader <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Have a neo4j database of a community with 1040 people, over 400 groups, 
> parents and children (and grandparents).  328 of the groups have a person 
> assigned to provide care to the group. People can be in multiple groups, of 
> course.  The resulting graph is pretty dense.
> I need to find the people who are not in a group with a care person assigned. 
>  Currently doing a kludge by exporting a csv list to Excel and creating pivot 
> tables to isolate the loners.
> 
> Almost all of the examples of graph analysis are based on tracing the 
> connected paths.  I'm looking for tips on finding the unconnected people and 
> groups.
> 
> Pointers to a reference book or article would be appreciated.  A reply post 
> with some query patterns would be appreciated, too.
> 
> Thanks
> Dave
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