Well, I never got this query to work but I did manage to get some sort of result from querying this table After I upload a photo by posting to "me/photos" using the Graph API the response received is the "object_id" for the photo that has just been posted. So I created the following query: SELECT link FROM photo WHERE object_id=OBJECT_ID_RECEIVED If I get the owner for that photo, it's the same one I had been using in my previous query and I still have no idea why it's not working. But at least I can achieve what I need to do with this new one.
Well, I never got this query to work but I did manage to get some sort of result from querying this table. After I upload a photo by posting to "me/photos" using the Graph API the response received is the "object_id" for the photo that has just been posted. So I created the following query: SELECT link FROM photo WHERE object_id=OBJECT_ID_RECEIVED If I get the owner for that photo, it's the same one I had been using in my previous query and I still have no idea why it's not working.
But at least I can achieve what I need to do with this new one.
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