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quick question … can I filter datoms based on transaction data? I guess yes but is that via a standard query or do I have to write code?
in my use case, I have two transactions on the same data but would sometimes like to show the data back to the user based on the source system (tracked in the transaction)
@raymcdermott: the transaction entities are perfectly queryable from normal queries
[:db/add #db/id[:db.part/tx] :data/src "http://example.com/catalog-2_29_2012.xml"]
@raymcdermott: I believe It depends if the data you’re interested in is in the current db or not.