Then you could also compare the results of the tx-endpoints in terms of
nodes-created, properties-set, labels created etc.

if you provide the parameter as part of the statement { .....
"includeStats":true ... }

You get the statistics back.

HTH Michael


On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Byron Ruth <bjr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Michael. The RETURN 1 approach has been working correctly for me
> and prevents needing to do a COUNT(*).
>
>
>> Afaik there are no plans for providing expected results (esp, as those
>> can grow gigantic).
>>
>
> Yes of course :) As mentioned, I am *only* using this approach for write
> operations where no results are being returned.
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