Hi,
no problem - yes, got it.
Its currently being worked on. We hope to have it available as part of the
next release - but you never know.
Currently the traverser can only stop on direct path FILTER expressions.
Not a native speaker as well, no problem ;-)
Cheers,
Willi
On Thursday, July
Hi,
Can you gist or pastebin a dump of your example graph so that I can have a
closer look at it myselves?
Cheers,
Willi
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Ok,
will be available with the next nightly devel documentation build or 3.0.3.
Thanks for taking the time to point this out - if you find more
explanations that irretate you, don't hesitate to follow up ;-)
Cheers,
Willi
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 1:02:39 AM UTC+2, The Bang Nguyen wrote:
If I looked to documentation
https://docs.arangodb.com/3.0/AQL/Graphs/Traversals.html
there should be something like this
Traversals on graphs:
Id Depth Vertex collections Edge collections Filter conditions
2 1..3circles edges `Path`.`edges`[0] ->
Hi Roman,
FILTERs are currently only pushed into the traversal engine when you filter
simple conditions on the path; Filtering on v & e are not intended to abort
traversals.
With ArangoDB 3.0 we introduced ANY and ALL in that context:
FILTER p.edges[*].type ALL == "cdp"
which will do what
Hi, I have graph (see attachment for example) with edges which have
property type. I want to traverse graph, but use only specific edges (for
example type == "cdp"). I tried following query:
for d in vDevice filter d.hostname == "lab54unl85AC172"
FOR v,e,p IN 1..1 any d GRAPH 'linkGraph'