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I have following model:

class Relations(db.Model):
    name = db.StringProperty()
    events = db.StringListProperty(required = True)

and following Relations data:

name = direct  events = [node_A,event_B],
name = inverse events = [node_A,node_G],
name = direct  events = [node_A,node_H],
name = inverse events = [node_A,node_X],
name = direct  events = [node_A,node_Y]

and based on user input (e.g node_A up) I need to find the relationship among nodes and output the nodes as follows:

output: node_B - up, node_G - down, node_H - up, node_X - down, node_Y - up

In other words I need queries to find out relationship among nodes for example, if relationship of node_A to node_B is direct and node_A to node_X is inverse output will be node_B - up and node_X - down as in the output example above.

If user input will be node_G down then output required is node_A down since there are no other nodes related to node_G except node_A.

Please suggest the queries. Thanks in advance Prakash

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  • What does the "up" in the user input signify? In your example, you're outputting all of the nodes connected to A whether the relationship is up or down.
    – Wooble
    Apr 19, 2011 at 16:57
  • Why are you using a StringListProperty instead of a ListProperty(db.Key)? Apr 21, 2011 at 2:40
  • I am new to python and google app engine. My application is working using StringListProperty. Can you suggest how can I benefit using ListProperty(db.Key) instead of StringListProperty in terms of my app logic? Apr 21, 2011 at 4:16

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If I understand correctly, something like this could work:

query = Relations.all()
query.filter('events =', node)

direct_list = []
inverse_list = []

for relation in query:
  relation.events.remove(node)
  if relation.name == 'direct':
    direct_list.extend(relation.events)
  else:
    inverse_list.extend(relation.events)

if action == 'up':
  #direct_list is all 'up'
  #inverse_list is all 'down'
else:
  #opposite of above
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  • Hi hyperslug, Thanks for excellent suggestion. One problem I found is that for input 'event_A down' I am finding output as event_B up, event_H up, event_Y up, event_G down, event_X down instead of just event_G down, event_X down. Can you please suggest how I can modify the code you have suggested. Apr 20, 2011 at 9:35
  • Above, you defined A as the inverse of G and X. When A is down, should G and X be up?
    – hyperslug
    Apr 20, 2011 at 12:08
  • Yes, A is inverse of G and X so the output should be G and X down but output is H, Y and G up also, total count of 5 instead of 2. Seems I have implemented opposite wrongly. Here is my code: if 'up' == direction.lower(): for itemU in direct_list: print(itemU + ' up') for itemD in inverse_list: print(itemD) + ' down') else: for itemU in direct_list: print(itemU) + 'up') for itemD in inverse_list: print(itemD) + ' down') Apr 21, 2011 at 2:15
  • I just noticed I have to remove 'for itemU in direct_list: print(itemU) + 'up')' from the else part. Can you please confirm? Apr 21, 2011 at 2:39
  • Not sure what you're trying to output. This? if 'up' == direction.lower(): for itemU in direct_list: print(itemU + ' up') for itemD in inverse_list: print(itemD) + ' down') else: for itemU in inverse_list: print(itemU) + ' up')
    – hyperslug
    Apr 21, 2011 at 4:48

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