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rafsun42 commented on issue #1464:
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@FrancescoSillani
Assuming, your scenario is- `A -> [R] -> B -> [R] -> C`, please refer to the
documentation on [variable length
rafsun42 commented on issue #1464:
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@FrancescoSillani
Given you scenario, does this path `A -> B -> C` exists?
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FrancescoSillani opened a new issue, #1464:
URL: https://github.com/apache/age/issues/1464
Hello all,
I have the following (simplified) scenario:
A -> [R] -> B
B -> [R] -> C
where A, B, C are vertex of my graph, and R is a relation.
With the following query: