Ciao Andrea,

indeed Richard had replied me very quickly and essentially the same: https://github.com/d2rq/d2rq/issues/274

It worked pretty well. Thank you both!

Marco.


On 14/12/2015 20:07, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
Hi,

You can just declare a PropertyBridge, and use ColumURI.

best,
Andrea


On Dec 14, 2015, at 5:57 PM, Marco Brandizi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all,

I hope this is the right place where to ask this question (sorry for having duped this here: https://github.com/d2rq/d2rq/issues/274).

I have a table of equivalent URIs, something like: mappings ( uri1, uri2 ), which I'd like to translate onto: $uri1 owl:sameAs $uri2. I've also a table like entity ( uri, title, description ), which I'd like to map to something like:

$uri a ex:Entity; dcterms:title $title; dcterms:description $description.

(URIs are the same found in mappings).

I'm trying to do that with the D2R server and the D2RQ language. What is the best strategy to do that? I am confused, because there is no RDF class that is instance of records in mappings, in fact that is just a join table.

Thanks in advance,
Marco.
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