I do see your point that for many applications you want the result in a tree, not in a list of rows. I think there should be a relational query language that lets you map from one schema to another schema (or potentially a subset of an existing schema), allowing the result to be another graph (or database in the parlance of RMDBs)
I do see your point that for many applications you want the result in a tree, not in a list of rows. I think there should be a relational query language that lets you map from one schema to another schema (or potentially a subset of an existing schema), allowing the result to be another graph (or database in the parlance of RMDBs)