fix(core): fix reverse edge loss when set and delete occur together#9403
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…9403) This PR fixes a bug where a reverse edge (`@reverse` predicate) with a count index (`@count`) may lose values when the same predicate is set and deleted multiple times within a single DQL mutation. --------- Co-authored-by: Li <[email protected]>
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This PR fixes a bug where a reverse edge (
@reversepredicate) with a count index (@count) may lose values when the same predicate is set and deleted multiple times within a single DQL mutation.