Actually they map to two different calls of the neo4j core API.
The first one is a exact lookup for the value.
The second one takes an arbitrary query string and executes it against an
index, so it is much more powerful.
(But also dependend on the index-provider)
Main difference is that the que
In my opinion, the current syntax reminds me of SQL, which is a good
thing. All the newbies like me can easily wrap their head around the
concepts, without much problem. Since you can't do an actual
assignment in Cypher (please correct me if i am wrong), an equal sign
clearly means comparison only.
I have seen both this:
START root=node:node_auto_index(name = 'FileRoot')
and this used:
START root=node:node_auto_index('name: FileRoot')
Isn't the second one more appropriate since the first one could be mixed up
with an assignment and the second one looks more like a key:value pair. More
sim
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