supreclass V so you can use the ETL tool to import massive data :D

On Tuesday, 16 June 2015 09:59:07 UTC+1, Anthony Hebig wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with OrientDb community version 2.1-rc3. (database type is 
> "graph")
>
> I've been doing some tests with OrientDbStudio (and you can easily 
> reproduce these steps) :
> - create a new class : Class1 (with some properties or not), no superClass
> - create a new class : Class2 (with some properties or not), no superClass
>
> - create a new record for Class1, let's say it has the following rid : 
> #10:0
> - create a new record for Class2, let's say it has the following rid : 
> #11:0
>
> - then you can do this : "create edge E from #10:0 to #11:0" and it works 
> fine.
>
>
> So what's the point of extending V for a class ?
>
> And what's the difference between the "create vertex" command and creating 
> a new "normal" record ?
>
> Thanks for you time :)
>

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