On 10/02/12 21:16, Stephan Zednik wrote:
I am using the ARQ property extension<http://jena.hpl.hp.com/ARQ/list#member>
in a DESCRIBE query to ensure I describe all members of a rdf list.
DESCRIBE<http://example.com/#foo> ?b WHERE {<http://example.com/#foo>
ex:myList [ list:member ?b ] }
I now get my graph with<http://example.com/#foo> and all list members
described, but the actual list:member statements are not in the result graph.
The XSL I am using to generate a representation of the resulting RDF/XML would
be much simplified if the resulting graph contained the list:member statements.
Is there a way I can update the SPARQL query such that the resulting graph
retains the list:member statements? Perhaps by including utilizing CONSTRUCT
(which I have little experience using).
Thanks,
--Stephan
Note: I cross posted this question at
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14415/including-backward-chained-entailments-in-a-query-describe-result-graph
And reply put there.
Summary:
Either use SPARQL Update or include the list in the answers.
Andy