Hello,
I'm trying to import data in my database using Cypher. Among the attributes
of my nodes are pretty long strings.
Some of these strings are written in French and have apostrophes between a
determinant and a noun. That means an apostrophe stuck between two letters,
as in: l'enfant.
Cypher d
phi plugin did you use?
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> Am 19.04.2014 um 21:07 schrieb Jean-Baptiste Gallopin <
> jbgallo...@gmail.com>:
>
> Thank you Lundin for your help. I just posted on that thread. In the
> meantime, I've restored my recent backup so it's less of a headache! I'
Thank you Lundin for your help. I just posted on that thread. In the
meantime, I've restored my recent backup so it's less of a headache! I'll
stay away from Gephi for now.
Best, JB
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Lundin wrote:
> No I am sorry i am not familiar with the plugin or what it does
Hello,
thanks for your response.
I created the database in the Neo4j instance I'm running, and I only have
one version.
I suspect the problem may come from the fact that yesterday I attempted to
load my database into Gephi using the Gephi plugin. Gephi failed to import
the database, so I uncomme
code one should use parameters
> which are these things in curly braces.
>
> which your neo4j statement correctly complains about -> "no parameter
> 'for' " (for is probably also a misleading name for a value)
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> Am 17.03.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Jean-Baptiste Gallopi
Hi,
Thanks for that! It worked.
Maybe someone will want to update the reference card? It says we should use
brackets with the SET command:
SET
SET n.property = {value},
n.property2 = {value2}
Update or create a property.
All the best,
Jean-Baptiste
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Mi
Hi all,
thanks for your comments and encouragements.
Jim -- you seem to be reading a lot into who I am and what I do. I merely
deleted the post because it indadvertedly included my full name and I was
not able to edit it. My approach to sociology is mostly qualitative and my
current focus on Arab
Thank you! Linkurious sounds like the right tool for me. I hadn't noticed
that it allowed editing.
Best, JB
Jean-Baptiste Gallopin
USA: +1 203 606 98 14
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Michael Hunger <
michael.hun...@neopersistence.com> wrote:
> There is also http://linkurio.u