Re: Thing properties

Abílio is right.

Bob, you might be misinterpreting the line that says "Thing 
<https://schema.org/Thing>>Property 
<https://schema.org/Property>::validUntil 
<https://schema.org/validUntil>" This indicates that validUntil is a 
Property and the class of Property is a subclass of Thing. It's the 
"Used on these Types" box that tells you what it is a property of.

Phil

On 24/09/2021 08:17, Abílio Neto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Validuntil property is only valid for
> https://schema.org/Permit <https://schema.org/Permit> type.
>
> Best Regards,
> Bill Neto
>
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2021, 8:14 AM Bob Coret 
> <bob.coret@netwerkdigitaalerfgoed.nl 
> <mailto:bob.coret@netwerkdigitaalerfgoed.nl>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I see on https://schema.org/validUntil
>     <https://schema.org/validUntil> that validUntil is property of
>     Thing (this is the case for more properties). But on
>     https://schema.org/Thing <https://schema.org/Thing> I don't see
>     this property listed?
>
>     Is this a deliberate choice to not list all Thing properties?
>     And, is it valid to use such a property on any subclass of Thing?
>
>     Bob Coret
>
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