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Yeah I get that too, I would of expected 2 results but only got 1 |
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If anyone else eventually looks at this. The following query does what I thought query 9 is meant to. But whats the intended way to do this if not query 9, it feels cumbersome. (SELECT out FROM person:a->requested WHERE string::startswith(type::string(out), "password_reset") FETCH out).*.out Result: [
{
"id": "password_reset:2",
"key": "different"
},
{
"id": "password_reset:1",
"key": "pass"
}
] |
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I'm trying to get all the records owned to a person by creating a one to many relationship using RELATE.
But in doing so and trying to query all the records that do belong to a user like so:
I get only one instead of all (like i would of expected from this query).
Here is an example with a work arround, but I want to know if the following is a bug from query 9 or intended
Here are the results
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