I do have them in the same .sms file.  However, I can only seem to get
one or the other published (see message above).

On Aug 12, 4:34 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
wrote:
> So the situation is that you have a set of SPARQLMotion scripts that
> you need to call from Ensemble.  Some of these scripts call SPIN
> functions.
>
> Since you state that the only place the SPIN functions will need to be
> used are in the .sms file, I would suggest defining the SPIN functions
> in the same .sms file.  You could also place them in a separate file
> and import into the .sms file.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Aug 12, 3:17 pm, Catrina <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have a single .sms file that contains a few different SPIN
> > functions.  One SPIN function is linked to a SPARQLMotion script that
> > is to be invoked in Ensemble.  The other SPIN functions are defined to
> > process SPARQL queries.  However, the SPIN functions that are defined
> > to process SPARQL queries do not appear to be getting published.
>
> > My file's naming convention is something like: [filename].sms.n3
> > As you can see, it does not contain '.spin'.  Should it?  If I add
> > '.spin', then the script does not appear to get registered for use
> > from the Resource menu or from Ensemble.  If I leave '.spin' off of
> > the filename, then the script does get registered.
>
> > The only way I can seem to get both the SPARQLMotion script (linked to
> > a SPIN function) and other SPIN functions (the SPIN functions that are
> > defined to process SPARQL queries) to be published is if I follow the
> > following steps:
>
> > 1) Name the file with '.spin' extension
> > 2) Shutdown and Restart Composer
> > 3) Rename the file by dropping the '.spin' extension
> > 4) Refresh/Display SPARQLMotion functions
>
> > From a previous message posting (see message subject "various SPIN and
> > sms questions" question #4), I was under the impression that I should
> > be able to house both types of SPIN functions in a single .sms file.
>
> > I'd like to house my SPIN functions that are defined to process SPARQL
> > queries in the same file as my SPARQLMotion script (tied to another
> > SPIN function) since the SPIN functions for processing SPARQL queries
> > will only be needed by the SPARQLMotion script.  Is this possible?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Catrina- Hide quoted text -
>
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