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:
>
> Hi Willi, 
>
> That sounds good to me. 
>
> Thank you, 
> Bang
>
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2016, 12:20 AM Wilfried Gösgens wrote:
>
>> Hi Bang, 
>> The sentence should probably read:
>>
>> "This can drop all collections contained in the graph as long as they are 
>> not used within other graphs. To drop the collections only belonging to 
>> this graph, the optional parameter *drop-collections* has to be set to 
>> *true*."
>>
>> Does that better explain the behaviour? I will change this sentence then.
>>
>> Cheers, willi
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 2:08:32 PM UTC+2, The Bang Nguyen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry if this question is not relevant here.
>>>  
>>> I'm learning ArangoDB at the moment. However I got confused by the 
>>> document when deleting the graph.
>>> Here is the link: 
>>> https://docs.arangodb.com/3.0/Manual/Graphs/GeneralGraphs/Management.html#remove-a-graph
>>>
>>> It says that 
>>> "A graph can be dropped by its name. This will automatically drop all 
>>> collections contained in the graph as long as they are not used within 
>>> other graphs. To drop the collections, the optional parameter 
>>> *drop-collections* can be set to *true*."
>>>
>>> However, the example shows the difference.
>>>
>>> Drop a graph and keep collections:
>>>
>>> arangosh> var graph_module = require("@arangodb/general-graph");
>>> arangosh> graph_module._drop("social");true
>>> arangosh> db._collection("female");
>>> [ArangoCollection 16361, "female" (type document, status loaded)]
>>> arangosh> db._collection("male");
>>> [ArangoCollection 16363, "male" (type document, status loaded)]
>>> arangosh> db._collection("relation");
>>> [ArangoCollection 16365, "relation" (type edge, status loaded)]
>>>
>>> arangosh> var graph_module = require("@arangodb/general-graph");
>>> arangosh> graph_module._drop("social", true);true
>>> arangosh> db._collection("female");null
>>> arangosh> db._collection("male");null
>>> arangosh> db._collection("relation");null
>>>
>>> As the document said, I expect in first example the collections will get 
>>> deleted, however it is not.
>>>
>>> Could someone please explain it?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance,
>>> Bang
>>>
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