Hi together,

That would be cool. Atm I am deleting the data folder, that works too for my
testing purpose. I have played around with cypher and encounter some
problems. I have OSM nodes in the database and I 'guess' they have a spatial
index on the geometry (lat, lon). The view on the server administration page
also shows Rtree indices. The indexmanager only shows me some sort of lucene
indices (can I get a more detailed overview of the used indices by query?).
I tried the 'node' index with the following command: 

cypher> start n=node:node('bbox:[10.0061535, 10.0061535, 48.4125871,
48.4125871]')
cypher> match (n) -[r] - (x)
cypher> return n
cypher> 
==> Error: RuntimeException - org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException:
Cannot parse 'bbox:[10.0061535, 10.0061535, 48.4125871, 48.4125871]':
Encountered " <RANGEIN_GOOP> "48.4125871, "" at line 1, column 30.
==> Was expecting:
==>     "]" ...
==> 

I was expecting to get the node with this coordinates. Can I query bbox for
point geometry at all? I may have typos in the command, so please help me,
these are my first steps with Neo4j :) After playing around with the server
console I will go deeper into the java code.

When I am executing the IndexProviderTest I get an error:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18693700/IndexProviderTest.txt

I appreciate your help again,
Daniel



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