The GraphQL where clause error in Keystone 6 typically means that there is an issue with the syntax or structure of a GraphQL query's "where" clause. The "where" clause is used to filter data based on specific criteria, and if it is not written correctly, Keystone will return an error message indicating the issue. This error could be caused by several things, such as a typo in the query, an incorrect field or operator, or an invalid value being used for the filter. It is important to carefully review the query and ensure that the "where" clause is written correctly in order to avoid this error.
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