Hi Nigel,

When you return query results, you've had 3 different versions of how to
introspect the column names of the resulting data (1.6.4 being the
latest one).

Could you *please* create a consistent method for me to use to extract
the column names and then keep that working on your new versions? 
[Having it be an object method would be awesome].

I really need to know the column names so I can create corresponding
columns with Python objects of the same names as the Neo4j objects you
deliver to me.

If you could do this, it would be very helpful for me, and would
eliminate the last two reasons I got extremely frustrated with py2neo.

Of course, this is made more frustrating by the fact that 1.6.3 is not
longer available.

If you feel the need to break APIs, it would be good to allow the old
version to stay around for those who haven't converted to the new
version yet.


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