Hi , that gives me "null" values for the attribute.. btw. i see a lot of
propertystore files (with data in) in ../databases/graph.db. and
file/folder permissons look very simular to a fresh/empty graph.db ..
Anyways .. i will try again first on windows .. than copy across graph.db
..
2017-02-07
What happens if you explicitely return properties from your cypher query?
Perhaps you forgot the property store or the permissions are wrong?
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Koen Kleingeld
wrote:
> Hi Michael, sure i see a graph represented in the browser but they have no
> properties anymore. I
Did you fold out the little triangular arrow on the right side?
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 9:35 PM, koen wrote:
> hi, i installed neo4j on debian and copied my database from a windows
> install to the debian server.
> I see all nodes and relationships but i do not see any properties when
> clicking
hi, i installed neo4j on debian and copied my database from a windows
install to the debian server.
I see all nodes and relationships but i do not see any properties when
clicking on a node in the browser.
However i see the property names in the browser Property Keys list
Using latest stable ver