Hmmm. That's part of the challenge I've had in learning ODB and graph 
databases in general--there are lots of examples that mention various 
constructs without really explaining them. Surely it's possible to include 
a property in a query, and if that property is a "weight" (regardless of 
what it's called), that could be use to influence the results? Does anyone 
have an example of such a query?
--Eric

On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 12:49:10 AM UTC-5, scott molinari wrote:
>
> I also would have guessed the "weight" property is purely something used 
> within the application and it is just a property called up from within the 
> edge. It has nothing to do with affecting database results through usage in 
> a query, where the database uses that property itself. 
>
> Scott
>

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