given this:
<rdf:Description rdf:about="info:fedora/demo:_3e7189f7a42f4ed7be2969642e469480">
<isInCategory
xmlns="http://test/ontologies/ltk/relationships#">demo:category_mindmapping</isInCategory>
</rdf:Description>
why wouldn't this work?
select $member from <#ri> where $member
<http://test/ontologies/ltk/relationships#isInCategory>
<info:fedora/demo:category_mindmapping>
thanks,
Alistair
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On 8 Oct 2011, at 11:40, Alistair Young wrote:
> can't seem to nail this down. This works but doesn't seem to have any way to
> specify multiple matches, i.e. more than one object match:
>
> * <http://test/ontologies/ltk/relationships#isInCategory>
> "demo:category_mindmapping"
>
> this works:
> select $a $r $b from <#ri>
> where $a <fedora-model:hasModel> <info:fedora/fedora-system:FedoraObject-3.0>
> and $a $r $b
>
> so I thought perhaps this might work, but it produces nothing:
> select $a $r $b from <#ri>
> where $a <info:fedora/http://test/ontologies/ltk/relationships#isInCategory>
> <info:fedora/demo:category_mindmapping>
> and $a $r $b
>
> this produces nothing (from the docs page):
> select $a $r $b from <#ri>
> where $a <fedora-model:hasModel> <info:fedora/fedora-system:FedoraObject-3.0>
> and $a $r $b
> and $b <fedora-model:hasModel> <info:fedora/fedora-system:FedoraObject-3.0>
>
> help please!
>
> Alistair
>
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> mov eax,1
> mov ebx,0
> int 80
>
> On 8 Oct 2011, at 10:54, Alistair Young wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to search for multiple object matches in one go with risearch?
>>
>> e.g.
>>
>> * <http://test/ontologies/relationships#isInCategory>
>> "demo:category_mindmapping"
>> * <http://test/ontologies/relationships#isInCategory> "demo:category_skills"
>>
>> is there any way to combine the two searches into one spo query?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Alistair
>>
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>> mov eax,1
>> mov ebx,0
>> int 80
>>
>>
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