This is not an answer, but just an upvote for the question. I am wondering 
this, too.

On Sunday, March 2, 2014 10:30:45 AM UTC-8, Shishya wrote:
>
> Hi Luca,
>
> Thanks a lot for the pointers. 
> But my need is a little complex. I have to traverse all edges, except e1 
> via e5. I read somewhere that a xpath like/dot operator is possible. But 
> dont find any documentations.
>
>
>  myclass1--e1-v----e2--->myclass2-e3---v
>    |  |   |
>    |  |   |
>    e5  v    v
>    | myclass3----e4------->myclass4
>    |
>    V
>   myclass1---e1--->myclass5
>
>
>
> On Saturday, March 1, 2014 3:21:31 PM UTC+5:30, Lvc@ wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> clear. So the query is like you wrote:
>>
>> *traverse out('e1','e2','e3,'e5') from <rid> while $depth < 3*
>>
>> If you have default settings, namely:
>>
>> alter database custom useClassForEdgeLabel=true
>>
>> Lvc@
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1 March 2014 08:23, prabhat <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Any ideas if its possible with select/Traverse?
>>>
>>> Regards
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