Hi Gerrick,

I don't think this is possible yet (but I might be mistaken). Maybe I should 
change sml:ExportToRDFFile so that people can leave the targetFile empty, in 
which case it would use the current default location?

In any case, using a database might be a better option for your scenario: 
create a connection, sml:PerformUpdates and be done with it - no need to save 
and reload files.

Holger


On Apr 20, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Gerrick Bivins wrote:

> Hi again,
> If I import a file in SM and modify the triples in it, how can I save the 
> file back out in it's original location?
> For instance, suppose I make a call from my flex/ensemble application which 
> passes the base uri of a model I'd like to modify.
> I then pass this uri into the ImportRDFFromWorkspace module in SM. After 
> succesfully updating the file I'd like to save it back out
> in it's original location. Is there a way I can get the workspace location of 
> the file so that I can save it back out? I know in TBC the
> file registry has this mapping but I don't see how to access it from SM or 
> via query.
> Thanks,
> Gerrick
> 
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