In particular, open SIFXML:nextAttribute in the Property form.  This
will tell you if it is a subproperty (of potentially something that is
not a property), what its type is, etc.

-- Scott

On Jan 22, 3:21 pm, Holger Knublauch <hol...@topquadrant.com> wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> I can't see the images but perhaps it's a subproperty of some other  
> property or even in a cyclical relationship so that there is no tree  
> path to display it? It would be helpful to see the property's  
> properties in detail.
>
> Holger
>
> On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:14 PM, Schmitz, Jeffrey A wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >    I have a property defined in my ontology, but for some reason it  
> > doesn't show up in the property viewer.  Note that I can search for  
> > it and the search box finds it, but I can't find it anywhere in the  
> > viewer (see snapshots below).  This occurs with both TBC 2.x and the  
> > TBC 3.0 beta.  Any ideas on what may be going on here?
>
> > Search box finds SIFXML:nextAttribute
>
> > But can't find it anywhere in the property viewer...
>
>
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