Gregory Williams wrote:
I ran into some strange results from the DBPedia SPARQL endpoint and was
directed here. This query:
SELECT * WHERE { ?s a ?o }
when run against the default dataset[1] returns several results that only have one
variable binding (for ?o), instead of the expected two. In
I ran into some strange results from the DBPedia SPARQL endpoint and was
directed here. This query:
SELECT * WHERE { ?s a ?o }
when run against the default dataset[1] returns several results that only have
one variable binding (for ?o), instead of the expected two. In the results I'm
seeing,