Julien, there are lots of subtle differences between the SPARQL flavour of 
regular expressions, and the flavours implemented in various databases. So a 
precise translation is not realistic. But a direct translation, where you'd use 
the regex flavour of the underlying database  in your SPARQL queries, should be 
within reach now.

I suggest you raise an issue for this specific translation.
http://github.com/d2rq/d2rq/issues

All the best,
Richard


On 29 Mar 2012, at 12:11, Julien Wollbrett wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> D2RQ 0.8 translates FILTER on literals to SQL. Do you also predict  to 
> allow translation of FILTER regex to SQL in a next version?
> Thank you
> 
> Julien Wollbrett
> 
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