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01-15-2020 10:13 AM
Hi there, I'm currently trying to run a multi-line query through an apoc's iterate function (targetting 70M nodes hence the need).
I encounter a weird situation when trying to launch the query from the browser, it seems that the multi-line induces a bad interpretation of the script.
Here is the code I'm trying to run, and below that is the rendering of the browser :
CALL apoc.periodic.iterate(
"MATCH (p:RABBIT)",
"SET p.mail = REDUCE(s = '', c IN split(p.mail,'') |
s + CASE c
WHEN '-' THEN '@'
ELSE c
END
)", {batchSize:100, iterateList:true, parallel:true})
The upcomming error, if one needed to see it ... No surprise in it since the parenthesis is not well interpreted.
Has anyone already encountered this situation ? Or could one try to reproduce it ?
A similar issue seems to have been raised here : https://github.com/neo4j/neo4j-browser/issues/924, but according to the OP it didn't affect the final result, more like a visual glitch.
Thanks in advance,
01-15-2020 10:23 AM
Yes I have seen this before. You can have a multi-line cypher but you cannot have a multi-line string value unless you use +
to concatenate them. Here's an example:
CALL apoc.periodic.iterate(
"MATCH (t:Test) return t",
"SET " +
"t.type=1", {batchSize:100, iterateList:true, parallel:true})
I personally just keep the whole string in one line.
01-16-2020 03:11 AM
Alright kinda disapointing, even more since I actually have more than 20 lines of conditions in my CASE querystring. But thanks for the reply
I hope this little issue gets fixed in the future.
EDIT: Reason found ! It was actually a mistake on my side in the 1st inner argument of the apoc function, I forgot to RETURN the variable p onto wich works the 2nd argument.
CONCLUSION : There is indeed a graphic bug, but it doesn't affect the overall query processing !
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