Hi Bob
Can you send your schema?
thanks
Valerio
Il giorno lunedì 20 luglio 2015 22:08:25 UTC+2, BobJones ha scritto:
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> Hi,
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> I am noticing that when I run a query such as select
> expand(out('EDGE_NAME').out('EDGE_A', 'EDGE_B')) from x where y,
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> that the order of EDGE_A and EDGE_B inside the out() function matters. It
> appears that if EDGE_A is found, the query will return results if EDGE_A is
> the first name in the second out as in the example. But, if EDGE_B is
> present, and EDGE_A is not, then no results will be returned?
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> Should not both be returned regardless of order?
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> Note, that I'm noticing this only on the second OUT()
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> Can anyone explain this behaviour?
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