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Disallow unquoted database names with dot #1948

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Thanks, @l-heemann. I added some editorial suggestions.

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This PR includes documentation updates
View the updated docs at https://neo4j-docs-operations-1948.surge.sh

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Hey @l-heemann, is this for 5.x, 5.26, or 2025.01?

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l-heemann commented Nov 27, 2024

Hey @l-heemann, is this for 5.x, 5.26, or 2025.01?

This is for Cypher 25, I've started a thread in team-documentation https://neo4j.slack.com/archives/C02JR5E4L/p1731073121053259 a while ago about the need for a separate additions/deprecations/removal track for Cypher versions, but I don't think we got to a conclusion

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I've started a thread in team-documentation

Asked for an update and there seems to be no conclusion yet. It got merged before the 5.26 cutoff in such a way that if you are using neo4j-5.26 with Cypher25 you get the new behaviour, anything other than that you get the old behaviour. I do not know how we are going to represent this in changelogs etc.

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