Re: When to use ItemList and when not to.

Hi James,

To me that answer of this question is always determined by whether I 
care about the order of the items. ItemList allows you to specify  an 
order and also provide properties to add some metadata to the list.

Greetings
Umut
On 2020-05-08 13:48, James Hudson wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> If, for example, one considers Example #1 of
> https://schema.org/MusicRecording#eg-14 and looks at the event key,
> one sees a list of events. However, when looking at the event property
> from https://schema.org/MusicGroup, it is defined to only take a type
> of https://schema.org/Event.
> 
> A possibly similar property would be acceptedAnswer from
> https://schema.org/Question. In this case, acceptedAnswer is defined
> to accept either an Answer or ItemList.
> 
> As I understand it, as far as RDF is concerned, when a single value is
> allowed, so is a list. It ultimately all reduces to rdf triples which
> does not distinguish between a single value or a list.
> 
> I am not sure what the difference between the event property from
> MusicGroup would be vs acceptedAnswer from Question would be to
> justify using ItemList in one case but not the other.
> 
> Can anyone enlighten me?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> James
> 
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