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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs-2.0/3.ngql-guide/7.general-query-statements/3.go.md
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- There are some restrictions for the `WHERE` clause when you traverse along with multiple edge types. For example, `WHERE edge1.prop1 > edge2.prop2` is not supported.
- The GO statement is executed by traversing all the vertices and then filtering according to the filter condition.
- There are some restrictions for the `WHERE` clause when you traverse along with multiple edge types. For example, `WHERE edge1.prop1 > edge2.prop2` is not supported.
- The GO statement is executed by traversing all the vertices and then filtering according to the filter condition.

- `YIELD [DISTINCT] <return_list>`: defines the output to be returned. It is recommended to use the [Schema-related functions](../6.functions-and-expressions/4.schema.md) to fill in `<return_list>`. `src(edge)`, `dst(edge)`, `type(edge) )`, `rank(edge)`, etc., are currently supported, while nested functions are not. For more information, see [YIELD](../8.clauses-and-options/yield.md).

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