I have a feeling I'm going about this all wrong. But anyway.
I have an sql database which has essentially a purposefully denormalised table which I've constructed to make this task easier for me, so I can just grab stuff from one table.
What I have is a table of pairs, something like this:
user_lo | user_hi | something_else | other stuff
1000 | 1234 | 1231251654 | 123
1050 | 1100 | 1564654 | 45648
1080 | 1234 | 456444894648 | 1
And so on.
So for my neo4j graph db, I want each user id as a node, the other stuff isn't too important but will be the stuff in the relations basically.
I only want one node for each user, so my feeling is that if I do something like this:
while (rs.next()) {
node_lo = db.createNode();
node_lo.setProperty("user_id", rs.getInt(1));
node_hi = db.createNode();
node_hi.setProperty("user_id", rs.getInt(2));
}
That when we add the node with user_id 1234 for the second time, it will just create a new node, but I what I want is for it to just grab this node instead of creating it so I can add it to the relationship to 1080 in this case.
So what is the way to do this?
