Hi
I don’t understand the problem you are describing, so can you please provide a
test case that can be created locally ?
If I insert the following data via isql and query it I get the following:
SQL SPARQL
Type the rest of statement, end with a semicolon (;) insert into graph
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Hi,
In the query below, you didn't specify the datatype (dateTime), and in this
case there is no problem. However, If you insert the following data (where I
specify the datatype: xsd:dateTime) and query it, you will get the following
:
SQL sparql insert into graph http://BookStore.com {
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Hi,
I run a select query and I get an error called:
Virtuoso 22023 Error SR319: Max length of a temp row (12432) exceeded
Can I reconfigure this, like the timeout, to make it work?
Thank you.
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Hi Nan,
The are no specific configuration params to work around this from occurrence of
this error seen before, although we are looking into it. Please provide the
query and ideally some test data to recreate and we may be able to advise on
re-structuring of the query to work around this.
The query is as following using the endpoint
http://semantics.eurecom.fr/sparql
select ?event (sql:SAMPLE(?thumb) as ?thumb) ?title ?description ?lat ?lon
?beginTime ?endTime
where {
?event a lode:Event.
?event dc:title ?title.
?event dc:description ?description.
?event lode:inSpace ?space.
Hello Houda,
for xsd:dateTime,
value space is described as a combination of date and time of day in
Chapter 5.4 of ISO 8601. Its lexical space is the extended format:
[-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm]
The time zone may be specified as Z (UTC) or (+|-)hh:mm.
Time zones that aren't specified