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"sources.edges.filter.expr" doesn't work in nebula-importer-4.0.0 #300
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@veezhang could this be related to "" vs NULL? @marcus-Tian maybe give a try on verifying via non "" like none/null in the expression(not familiar with golang, and am on mobile device to verify it on my own) |
@marcus-Tian Hi, the |
Hi, I have noticed that the issue you created hasn’t been updated for nearly a month, so I have to close it for now. If you have any new updates, you are welcome to reopen this issue anytime. Thanks a lot for your contribution anyway 😊 |
I set
sources.edges.filter.expr: expr: Record[4] != ""
in yaml file, then run nebula-importer. The procedure succeeded with no error or warning, but i checked the data imported into graph, the filter expression didn't work, the record withRecord[4]==""
was imported to database.Linux 3.10.0-1127.18.2.el7.x86_64
nebula-importer-4.0.0
nebulaGraph-3.6.0
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
match (n:PERSON)-[e:WORK]->(m:PERSON) where id(n)=="333" return e;
referred files:
1、《sample.csv》
sample.csv
2、《sample.yaml》
sample.txt
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