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Applies to: 
 SQL Server 2017 (14.x) and later  
 Azure SQL Database 
 Azure SQL Managed Instance
Returns the internal graph ID for a given node ID.
Syntax
GRAPH_ID_FROM_NODE_ID ( node_id )
Arguments
node_id
The character representation (JSON) for one of the below:
- The $node_idpseudo-column for a node table.
- The $from_idpseudo-column for an edge table.
- The $to_idcolumn for an edge table.
Return value
Returns the internal graph ID, which is a bigint.
Remarks
- Owing to the performance overhead of parsing and validating the supplied character representation (JSON) of nodes, you should only use GRAPH_ID_FROM_NODE_IDwhere needed. In most cases, MATCH should be sufficient for queries over graph tables.
- For GRAPH_ID_FROM_NODE_IDto return a value, the supplied character representation (JSON) must be valid and the namedschema.tablewithin the JSON, must be a valid node table.
- If a graph ID is returned by the function, it's only guaranteed that it will be a valid integer. No checks are made whether the graph ID is present in the node table.
- The data type and behavior of graph IDs are implementation specific details, and are subject to change. For example, you shouldn't assume that graph IDs in a given node table are sequential.
Examples
The following example returns the internal graph ID for the nodes in the Person node table.
SELECT GRAPH_ID_FROM_NODE_ID($node_id)
FROM Person;
Here are the results:
...
1764
1806
19051
...