- From: Bob DuCharme <bob@snee.com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:19:56 -0400
- To: public-sparql-dev@w3.org
Yes, 3:16 PM would be shortly before my crucial afternoon cup of coffee, so I was not thinking clearly. thanks, Bob On 4/26/2012 4:58 PM, Paul Gearon wrote: > Bob was mostly right, but I suspect he needed coffee when he responded: > > # set the appropriate prefix declarations > SELECT ?s ?p ?o WHERE { > ?s owl:sameAs ?other . > ?s ?p ?o > } > > > You don't want the ?other variable to be the same as the ?o variable, > or else you'll only see the statements between a subject and object > where those two resources are declared as the sameAs each other (most > of the time that will be just the one sameAs triple). > > Regards, > Paul > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Bob DuCharme<bob@snee.com> wrote: >> # assuming that the right namespaces are declared properly >> SELECT ?s ?p ?o WHERE { >> ?s sameAs ?o . >> ?s ?p ?o . >> } >> >> Bob >> >> >> On 4/22/2012 2:02 AM, reza ramezani wrote: >> >> Dear SPARQL Developers >> I need to a SPARQL comment that with it I extract Subjects along with their >> Predicates and Objects which the Subject at least >> have one sameAs Predicate. >> for example suppose I have below triples: >> >> A knows X1 >> A friendof X2 >> A sameAs X3 >> B knows X4 >> B familarBy X5 >> >> I need to a SPARQL comment that extract bellow triples, because A has sameAs >> predicate >> A knows X1 >> A friendof X2 >> A sameAs X3 >> >> How can I write such SPARQL >> Best Wishes >> Reza
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