Hi Tom,

you may want to ask the developers of that validation engine. Your example works fine on the TopBraid engine.

Maybe that engine does not handle the particular datatypes correctly - to fulfill a sh:datatype constraint, the values not only need to have the matching datatype but also be valid literals for that datatype.

Holger


On 2021-08-01 8:26 pm, Tomasz Pluskiewicz wrote:
Hello

I'm confused about this validation result <https://s.zazuko.com/joVye>

Why is the OR not satisfied?

Best,
Tom
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