Hi,

The syntax is correct, if the clusters contain data they will be returned.
Are you sure that clusters e_1, e_2 contain records?

Thanks

Luigi

2018-05-27 14:20 GMT+02:00 <ronaldferi2...@gmail.com>:

>
> I can run a query such as follow to read edges from cluster 1,2 of IP
> class:
>
>
> select from cluster:[ip_1, ip_2]
>
>
> but I can't run such a query for all edges:
>
>
> select from cluster:[e_1, e_2]
>
>
> It always returns null. Would you mind telling me how I can do that?
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