Hi Colin,
Maybe I'm missing something obvious but I still can't envisage how the 3 
node model will work.
In the example data below I can determine that both Bob and Alice have 
tagged Resource1 and that Resource1 has been tagged 'red' and 'blue'. I can 
also determine that Bob has applied the 'red' tag to a resource but how do 
I tell if he applied this to Resource1 ?
If it's a question of my edge definitions I'd be grateful if you could 
provide some specific examples that would allow the 3 node model to fit my 
requirements.
Thanks,
Phil

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On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 7:53:56 PM UTC+1, Colin wrote:
>
> Hi Phil,
>
> You can accomplish everything you want with the three node model.
>
> With some of the more specific queries you will need to use nested select 
> statements to filter out specific tags or persons (or even resources if you 
> wanted).
>
> Let me know if you need further detailed help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Colin
>
> Orient Technologies
>
> The Company behind OrientDB
>
>
> On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 11:31:37 PM UTC-5, Phil wrote:
>>
>> I was planning to have only one instance of each tag; this seems more 
>> 'normalised' to me and may make certian queries easier/more efficient e.g. 
>> discover all the unique tags for a resource without having to group them, 
>> or find all resourses with a particular tag. 
>> It's not set in stone though and I'm open to suggestions.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 16 March 2015 21:36:22 UTC+1, Colin wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Phil,
>>>
>>> Another quick question  and then I'll respond to your last post based on 
>>> your answer.  Will there be a single instance of each tag (say "Family 
>>> Photo") that multiple Person instances and Resources will use, or will 
>>> there be multiple tag instances with the same name and properties just 
>>> linked to different Persons and Resources?
>>>
>>> -Colin
>>>
>>> Orient Technologies
>>>
>>> The Company behind OrientDB
>>>
>>

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