Hey,

Programatically set special properties/meta properties are always
> overwritten with a "hard coded" value or deleted by triggering
> SMW_refreshData.php. There is a constant realtionship between semantic
> properties and Wiki-text anotations. So only properties with existing
> corresponding annotations and semantic values in a Wiki page or template
> will be "SMW_refreshData-save".
> Only there individual values will be the same after a SMW_refreshData.php,
> because they are actually stored in the wiki page content itself.
>
> Is this always true? Are there any exceptional casees?
>

This is always true. Changing this has been discussed quite a bit recently,
though no work in that direction has happened yet.

https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Roadmap#Allow_for_multiple_sources_of_data

Cheers

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