[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-29 Thread Smith, Tim
-composer-users@googlegroups.com > Subject: [tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts > > > The options below are currently only useful for tools that do not > parse SPIN RDF - it basically means that each SPIN RDF query object > also contains a sp:text string with a human-read

[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-29 Thread Holger Knublauch
RDF? It seems >> that >> the logic is in place to generate the SPIN RDF from the text >> representation already. It would be nice if the GUI could store >> them as >> entered too. >> >> Tim >> >> From: topbraid-composer-users@googleg

[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-27 Thread Smith, Tim
ce if the GUI could store them > as > > entered too. > > > > Tim > > > > From: topbraid-composer-users@googlegroups.com > > [mailto:topbraid-composer-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger > > Knublauch > > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009

[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-26 Thread Pierre
uch > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 11:22 PM > To: topbraid-composer-users@googlegroups.com > Subject: [tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts > > Hi Tim, > > this has been disabled for now (by default) because SPARQLMotion modules > now store the SPARQL queries

[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-26 Thread Smith, Tim
e GUI could store them as entered too. Tim From: topbraid-composer-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:topbraid-composer-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger Knublauch Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 11:22 PM To: topbraid-composer-users@googlegroups.com Subject: [tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comm

[tbc-users] Re: SPARQL Comment Support in SM scripts

2009-03-26 Thread Holger Knublauch
Hi Tim, this has been disabled for now (by default) because SPARQLMotion modules now store the SPARQL queries in SPIN RDF format. This format currently only supports comments in the beginning of the query, e.g. # This query is trivial. # Yes. Really trivial. ASK WHERE { } will be stored OK.