We have a SPARQLMotion script that has a spin:Function defined with a
spl:Argument that has the sml:hidden flag set to true.

The comments for the sml:hidden flag show that an argument is hidden
from the user and the default value is used.  If I run the
SPARQLMotion script from Composer, the argument is shown where I can
modify the value.  However, the script ignores the value that I enter
and always uses the spl:defaultValue.

Is this intentional behaviour?  If so, shouldn't Composer prevent the
hidden argument from showing up in the "SPARQLMotion Script Input"
dialog (as shown in the comment)?

I'm not sure if I should ever be allowed to pass in another value if
the spl:Argument has the sml:hidden flag set to true.  Is the intent
of the sml:hidden flag to always user the default value?

Thanks,
Catrina

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