Hi Marcel,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I tried:
SELECT user.username, out('identified').include('identity.*', null) as
identities FROM #13:1
but the result of that query is:
[{"@type":"d","@version":0},{"@type":"d","@version":0},{"@type":"d",
"@version":0},{"@type":"d","@version":0}]
What I discovered that pretty much gives me exactly what I need (except
that the edge records are included) is the FETCHPLAN directive:
SELECT from user fetchplan out_identified:2
My mind is blown.
Geoff
On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 3:55:10 AM UTC-5, Marcel Pitch wrote:
>
> Hi Geoff,
>
> Did you try this ?
>
> SELECT <USER.prop>, out('IDENTIFIED').include('<IDENTITY.prop1>',
> '<IDENTITY.prop2>') FROM <USER.@rid>
>
>
>
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