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You have learned a lot in GSQL 101!
With just the knowledge from GSQL 101 and a little practice, you should be able to do the following:
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Create a graph schema containing multiple vertex types and edge types.
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Define a loading job that takes one or more CSV files and maps the data directly to the vertices and edges of your graph.
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Write and run simple parameterized queries which start at one vertex and then traverse one or more hops to generate a final vertex set. Make a simple additive computation and return the results.
Want to learn more?
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To learn to do the same types of operations using the GraphStudio Visual SDK and UI, see the TigerGraph GraphStudio UI Guide.
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Continue learning Pattern Matching.
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To see more GSQL examples, see IS, IC, and BI workloads based on LDBC benchmark schema.
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To discuss and get help with fellow GSQL users and GSQL developers, join GSQL community forum.