what is the MATCH command syntax and what is the rule for using it?
Answer / Davesh Kumar Ambasta
The MATCH command in Neo4j is used to specify a pattern of relationships between nodes. The general syntax is: MATCH (node1)-[relationship*]->(nodeN) WHERE conditions. The rules for using it include defining nodes and relationships in the pattern, and optionally adding conditions to filter results.
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