No, not always. Some modules simply execute a query you provide as a
parameter to a module, but a significant number of modules have their logic
coded in Java. They typically take whatever input is passed to them, run the
logic and produce some output. These modules (which actually represent a
majority of the SPARQLMotion modules) do not expect you to provide a query
or work of a query.

 Since a script normally consists of several modules, it is quite likely
that some of its modules/steps indeed execute some query. Perhaps, this is
what you meant. The validation module is not among these. As Holger
explained previously, its logic is too complex to be represented by a query.

Regards,

Irene Polikoff

From:  Jack Hodges <jhodgesa...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:  <topbraid-users@googlegroups.com>
Date:  Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 6:36 PM
To:  TopBraid Suite Users <topbraid-users@googlegroups.com>
Subject:  [topbraid-users] Re: SHACL Validation Report? How?

In the small number of SPARQLMotion scripts I have written there is always
an execution step that invokes a spin function or SPARQL query that I
thought I could reuse from sml:CheckConstraints but I didn't find it.

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