Rick wrote:
> I'm working though another interesting example from Dean's book. This
> time typing data by usage from rdfs:domain. I just need a little help
> on setting this up in TB. So from page 98, we'd expect that if x has
> property P and P has domain D then x is an instance of D, correct? To
Jim,
in order to enable me to narrow down the problem, could you kindly
either send me the script or enumerate the module types that you are
using? In particular I would like to know what type of file import
modules you are using. We may do an inofficial test build next week
and I might be
Holger,
If it is possible, a patch would be very helpful--upon further checking,
one of my workarounds, which allowed 2000 files to be input per pass,
caused most of the output to be omitted. (I had moved the imports outside
of the loop, but due to replace=true, this caused the logic to fail).
I'm working though another interesting example from Dean's book. This
time typing data by usage from rdfs:domain. I just need a little help
on setting this up in TB. So from page 98, we'd expect that if x has
property P and P has domain D then x is an instance of D, correct? To
set this up in TB l