How about
outE()[ Rel = 'hasA' ]
?
Maybe that would that work for you?
Op donderdag 11 december 2014 22:56:09 UTC+1 schreef Emin Agassi:
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> Would Gremlin syntax be better for this versus OrientDB's SQL?
>
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> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 12:39:13 PM UTC-5, Emin Agassi wrote:
>>
>> Some clarification to my question:
>>
>> I know I can use the Edge label or Class to traverse the graph for
>> example:
>>
>> traverse out('hasA') from #11:26085
>>
>> But, if all of my Edges are simply E edges and contain a Rel property
>> with a different value. How do I filter the Edges in the collection for
>> given Vertex while traversing the graph:
>>
>> E1 - Rel = 'hasA'
>> E2 - Rel = 'isA'
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 9:33:04 AM UTC-5, Emin Agassi wrote:
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>>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> I need help with the basic traversing of Edges with properties.
>>> I have Vertex with OUT containing multiple Edges with one Property: Name.
>>> Each Edge has IN and OUT and Name property.
>>> I need to traverse only edges with a specific Name and retrieve all
>>> connected OUT Vertexes.
>>> When I call this:
>>>
>>> traverse out() from #11:26085
>>>
>>> I get back a list of Vertexes but this traverses all Edges versus only
>>> Edges with a given Name.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>
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