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I'm using node:a.{..+shortest=node:b}<->?; to return the shortest path of my graph. However, the query only returns a single record, even though I'm aware that there are multiple shortest paths between the nodes.
How can I modify the query to return all the shortest paths?"
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I'm using
node:a.{..+shortest=node:b}<->?;
to return the shortest path of my graph. However, the query only returns a single record, even though I'm aware that there are multiple shortest paths between the nodes.How can I modify the query to return all the shortest paths?"
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