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I'm just curious, are there any plans to extend those [] filters with options for limiting/skipping, sorts, and record ranges? That would seriously boost the querying power for graphs and objects/arrays, especially for graphs in cases where there are a lot of edges per record.
Also is it possible to collect multiple node chunks "in place" to traverse further from those nodes?
It may be asking a lot, but if it's possible to load such a query into a view table, seeing a query like this with real-time change reporting would be mind-blowing.
UPD: This can be done using variables and several queries by selecting previous results. I don't know how much this affects performance, but it works. This is kinda not obvious to do, would love to see approaches like this to handle complex combinations in SELECT docs.
As for realtime monitoring of such query, it could be possible to do if graph links would work on view tables( currently it's not) and then make a view table of a view table and so on 😁
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I'm just curious, are there any plans to extend those [] filters with options for limiting/skipping, sorts, and record ranges? That would seriously boost the querying power for graphs and objects/arrays, especially for graphs in cases where there are a lot of edges per record.
Also is it possible to collect multiple node chunks "in place" to traverse further from those nodes?
It may be asking a lot, but if it's possible to load such a query into a view table, seeing a query like this with real-time change reporting would be mind-blowing.
UPD: This can be done using variables and several queries by selecting previous results. I don't know how much this affects performance, but it works. This is kinda not obvious to do, would love to see approaches like this to handle complex combinations in SELECT docs.
As for realtime monitoring of such query, it could be possible to do if graph links would work on view tables( currently it's not) and then make a view table of a view table and so on 😁
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