Thanks!

S.

On 4/11/17, 2:15 AM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:

    
    
    On 11/04/17 01:09, Dimov, Stefan wrote:
    > Got it - it’s gotta be a real URI, with http and everything:
    >
    >        http://ao.com/aaa
    >
    >  The simple names, like:
    >
    >        aaa
    >
    > don’t work …
    
    Relative URIs are resolved (BASE <...>) so tyhey don't sytay as the 
    plain name in the query or data.
    
         Andy
    
    
    
    >
    > S.
    >
    >
    > On 4/10/17, 4:22 PM, "Dimov, Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >     I (almost) got it.
    >
    >     Apparently, the data was loaded correctly. Now I can query the names 
of all the graphs:
    >
    >     SELECT DISTINCT $g
    >     {
    >        GRAPH ?g { ?s ?p ?o }
    >     }
    >
    >     returns:
    >
    >     {
    >       "head": {
    >         "vars": [ "g" ]
    >       } ,
    >       "results": {
    >         "bindings": [
    >           {
    >             "g": { "type": "uri" , "value": "aaa" }
    >           } ,
    >           {
    >             "g": { "type": "uri" , "value": "bbb" }
    >           } ,
    >           {
    >             "g": { "type": "uri" , "value": "ccc" }
    >           } ,
    >           {
    >             "g": { "type": "uri" , "value": "ddd" }
    >           } ,
    >           …
    >
    >     or the data:
    >
    >     SELECT count(*)
    >     {
    >        GRAPH ?g { ?s ?p ?o }
    >     }
    >
    >     returns:
    >
    >     {
    >       "head": {
    >         "vars": [ ".1" ]
    >       } ,
    >       "results": {
    >         "bindings": [
    >           {
    >             ".1": { "type": "literal" , "datatype": 
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer"; , "value": "395721" }
    >           }
    >         ]
    >       }
    >     }
    >
    >     but I still can’t figure out how to query specific named graph. This:
    >
    >     SELECT count(*)
    >     {
    >        GRAPH <aaa> { ?s ?p ?o }
    >     }
    >
    >     should work. But actually it returns zero results:
    >
    >     {
    >       "head": {
    >         "vars": [ ".1" ]
    >       } ,
    >       "results": {
    >         "bindings": [
    >           {
    >             ".1": { "type": "literal" , "datatype": 
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer"; , "value": "0" }
    >           }
    >         ]
    >       }
    >     }
    >
    >     Any idea?
    >
    >     S.
    >
    >
    >     On 4/10/17, 2:06 PM, "Dimov, Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >         Hi,
    >
    >         I’m using in-mem base and loading multiple named graphs in one 
data set, iterating thru :
    >
    >         private static boolean loadGraphT(Dataset ds) {
    >             …
    >             String filename = …
    >             String graphName = …
    >            …
    >             Model model = ds.getNamedModel(graphName);
    >             ds.begin(ReadWrite.WRITE);
    >             FileManager.get().readModel(model, fileName);
    >             ds.commit();
    >             ds.end();
    >             return true;
    >         }
    >
    >
    >
    >         At start, after everything is read and data set is committed, I’m 
printing out the graph names and their sizes, to check, if everything was 
loaded:
    >
    >         2017-04-10 13:50:50 INFO  Ontology:50 - Named graph aaa - 7855 
triples
    >         2017-04-10 13:50:50 INFO  Ontology:50 - Named graph bbb - 26 
triples
    >         2017-04-10 13:50:50 INFO  Ontology:50 - Named graph ccc - 4 
triples
    >         2017-04-10 13:50:50 INFO  Ontology:50 - Named graph ddd - 20000 
triples
    >         …
    >
    >         After that I’m trying to query some data from a named graph:
    >
    >         SELECT count ($s)
    >         FROM NAMED <aaa>
    >         {
    >             { ?s ?p ?o }
    >         }
    >
    >         or trying to query it without specifying graph:
    >
    >         SELECT count ($s)
    >         {
    >             { ?s ?p ?o }
    >         }
    >
    >         The result is empty:
    >
    >         {
    >           "head": {
    >             "vars": [ ".1" ]
    >           } ,
    >           "results": {
    >             "bindings": [
    >               {
    >                 ".1": { "type": "literal" , "datatype": 
"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer"; , "value": "0" }
    >               }
    >             ]
    >           }
    >         }
    >
    >         What am I doing wrong?
    >
    >         S.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    

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