Yes, 1000000 vertices of class Name inherited from V.

On Thursday, January 30, 2014 7:07:35 PM UTC-5, Lvc@ wrote:
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> Have you inserted any record of class "Name" ?
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> Lvc@
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> On 30 January 2014 21:50, Andrey Yesyev <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> Ok, this is my fault, I added vertices to the wrong cluster. 
>> But why query
>>
>> *select count(*) from Name*
>>
>> return 0 vertices?
>>
>> It doesn't matter in what cluster I added them if I query by class name, 
>> does it?
>>
>> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 2:48:35 AM UTC-5, Andrey Lomakin wrote:
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>>> Hi Andrey,
>>> Each class by definition uses separate cluster it is performed by 
>>> default.
>>>
>>> Your mistake is that you store vertex in separate cluster not associated 
>>> with given class (it has the same name as class) but you did not add 
>>> cluster id in list of clusters for given class.
>>> So queries do not take this cluster in account.
>>>
>>> So if you need to have 2 clusters for given class call following method 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.schema.OClass#addClusterId.
>>> But probably, as I understand from your design, you need each class in 
>>> separate cluster which is already done and you should not need to do any 
>>> additional steps.
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Andrey Yesyev <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>>  I have to explain what I'm trying to do, I guess.
>>>>
>>>> I have a number of classes, all inherit Vertex.
>>>>     MACAddress,
>>>>     IPAddress,
>>>>     WebHost,
>>>>     ChatID,
>>>>     SocialSecurityNumber,
>>>>     EmailAddress,
>>>>     Name,
>>>>     PhoneNumber,
>>>>     UKNationalInsuranceNumber,
>>>>     X509CertificateHash,
>>>>     PostalAddress,
>>>>     CreditCardNumber,
>>>>     VOIPEndpoint;
>>>>
>>>> All of those classes I intend to store in different clusters. Let's say 
>>>> each cluster is a user defined case in our software.
>>>> E.g. case1, case2 etc.
>>>>
>>>> I want to be able to query nodes (vertices) by class name, for example 
>>>> I want to get all IPAddresses, but also I want to be able to query all 
>>>> nodes that are in case1.
>>>> I think this is absolutely possible, according documentation I read, is 
>>>> it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> -Andrey  
>>>>
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