Louis Davidson shows how you can visualize data stored in SQL Server graph tables:
Each node object has its own surrogate key values that start at 0, so if you are going to use the code for more than one node at a time, you have to make the surrogate values unique for the TGF file (see the last blog on importing for more details on that). In the code I make a temp table to stage the objects, so if you have > 1 node, the second set of keys need to start off where the previous ones left off. So the code uses an identity column, and joins to that identity column by schema, table, and edgeId, outputting the unique key:
Read on to see how Louis translates the data into the right format for visualization.