> « Ranking » is a Wikibase feature to deal with this. If one of the statement is ranked « preferred », > typically the one valid at present time, then it will be the only one present in a typical query result or in an infobox extraction.
Thank you :) one more question: As a human: how can I check - for example Russia - "Truthy=simple" statements? Is there any website? The https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q159 links show all statements, I want to see only the "Truthy=simple" statements. What is the best practice - for debugging? Thanks in advance, Imre 2017-12-03 15:10 GMT+01:00 Thomas Douillard <thomas.douill...@gmail.com>: > « Ranking » is a Wikibase feature to deal with this. If one of the > statement is ranked « preferred », typically the one valid at present time, > then it will be the only one present in a typical query result or in an > infobox extraction. > > 2017-12-03 14:49 GMT+01:00 Imre Samu <pella.s...@gmail.com>: > >> >All=contains not only the Truthy ones, but also the ones with qualifiers >> >> imho: Sometimes Qualifiers is very important for multiple values ( >> like "Start time","End time","point in time", ... ) >> for example: Russia https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q159 : Russia - >> P38:"currency" >> has 2 "statements" both with qualifiers: >> >> * Russian ruble - ( start time: 1992 ) >> * Soviet ruble - (end time: September 1993 ) >> >> My Question: >> in this case - what is the "Truthy=simple" result for >> Russia-P38:"currency" ? >> >> >> Regards, >> Imre >> >> >> >> 2017-12-03 7:54 GMT+01:00 Fariz Darari <fadi...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Truthy=simple, direct, only Subject-Predicate-Object structure >>> >>> For example: wd:Q76127 wdt:P26 wd:Q468519 (= Sukarno hasSpouse Fatmawati) >>> >>> All=contains not only the Truthy ones, but also the ones with qualifiers >>> (= how long was the marriage? when did the marriage happen?), references >>> (sources to support the claim), and preferences (in case of multiple >>> values, one might be preferred -- think of multiple birth dates of some >>> people). >>> >>> -fariz >>> >>> Regards, >>> Fariz >>> >>> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 1:49 PM, Laura Morales <laure...@mail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Can somebody please explain (in simple terms) what's the difference >>>> between "all" and "truthy" RDF dumps? I've read the explanation available >>>> on the wiki [1] but I still don't get it. >>>> If I'm just a user of the data, because I want to retrieve information >>>> about a particular item and link items with other graphs... what am I >>>> missing/leaving-out by using "truthy" instead of "all"? >>>> A practical example would be appreciated since it will clarify things, >>>> I suppose. >>>> >>>> [1] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_download#RDF_dumps >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Wikidata mailing list >>>> Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >>>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >>>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wikidata mailing list >>> Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wikidata mailing list >> Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Wikidata mailing list > Wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata > >
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