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I have a graph where I have chains of nodes that have a relationship [:LINKS_TO] and I can successfully get the shortestPath function to work.

For most of my users this level of detail is fine.

I have another set of users where there is a need for a richer set of information on the relationship. Given that properties on relationships are supposed to represent strengths or scores for the relationship I have created specific nodes to hold descriptive metadata.

This means I have a pattern that says (start)-[:PARTICIPATES]-(middle)-[:REFERENCES]->(end)

There can be any number of nodes between the start and end points in the chain.

I am struggling to get the shortestPath function to return any results for the more detailed chain. Is there a way to do this using Cypher?

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You could also have kept your metadata information on the relationships.

For your needs, this should work:

MATCH p = shortestPath((start)-[:PARTICIPATES|:REFERENCES*]->(end))
RETURN nodes(p)
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  • I had to tweak this slightly to the following //Shortest DB relationship path MATCH (startTable { name:"ProductPhoto" }),(endTable { name:"Customer" }), p = shortestPath((startTable)-[r:PARTICIPATES_IN|:REFERENCES*..15]-(endTable)) RETURN p
    – Dave Poole
    Jun 21, 2014 at 18:32

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