.not()
expects you to use the raw PostgREST syntax for the filter names and values.
.not('name','eq','Paris')
.not('arraycol','cs','\{"a","b"\}') // Use Postgres array \{\} for array column and 'cs' for contains.
.not('rangecol','cs','(1,2]') // Use Postgres range syntax for range column.
.not('id','in','(6,7)') // Use Postgres list () for in filter.
.not('id','in',`($\{arr\})`) // You can insert a javascript array.
const \{ data, error \} = await supabase
.from('cities')
.select('name, country_id')
.not('name', 'eq', 'Paris')
const \{ data, error \} = await supabase
.from('cities')
.update(\{ name: 'Mordor' \})
.not('name', 'eq', 'Paris')
const \{ data, error \} = await supabase
.from('cities')
.delete()
.not('name', 'eq', 'Paris')
// Only valid if the Postgres function returns a table type.
const \{ data, error \} = await supabase
.rpc('echo_all_cities')
.not('name', 'eq', 'Paris')