Hi Reeika,
You can access the property key as follows
query:
          MATCH(n:PERSON{name:blah1,Pnumber:blah2, status:Cancelled/Not
Cancelled}) Return count(n.status)
See if this works

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On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Reetika Malhotra <reetikamalho...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hi all experts out there,
>
> I am looking for a solution using neo4j for my use case where in I want to
> calculate the churn for a Telecom Company. I am a student and very new to
> nosql.
>
> I tried this
> Node Label: Customer
> Properties: Name, own phone number and contract Status: cancelled or not
> cancelled
> Relationships: calls
>
> I am unable to find a match between all the customers a Person calls who
> have not cancelled their contract.
>
> Is there something wrong with my data model.
> Should I have 2 Labels
> Or matching in one Label is possible
>
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