Hi You can run the following query to obtain a list of defined rule sets:
SELECT * FROM sys_rdf_schema ;
which is listed in the example rule sets in the documentation at:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfsparqlrule.html#rdfsparqlruleowlrelationexample1
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On 19 Oct 2012, at 13:34, Y. Dong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OK. This may be a no-brainer for many but I just can't find it.
>
> I made a rule set using the command rdfs_rule_set (in name varchar, in uri
> varchar, in remove int := 0), but now I can't remember the name of the rule
> set. There must be some way to get a list of rule sets defined in the
> database. Can anyone tell me how I can do it? Many thanks.
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