Hi HolgerThanks for the reply,yes I have tried all those variations but
maybe I am missing something simple  ... but lets take a simple case
scenario, I have an ontology open and  then imported  the sparqlinMotion lib
then  created a simple module with just the  sml:ConvertSpreadsheetToRDF
with all the parameters properly defined, this  will simply imports
everything just as a data properties even though the ontology is open and
there is no  need to have the system triples. Maybe I am missing something
please let me know. I can also email you the ontology and a sample file....
Thanks
Dswan
:sml:ConvertSpreadsheetToRDF
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi Dswan,
>
> I am not an expert on the spreadsheet importer, but it could be that
> your script does not import the right triples to work with. What are
> the modules that act as RDF input to the module - do you have an
> sml:ImportCurrentRDF, for example? The system may fail to see that
> your properties are owl:ObjectProperties because it may lack the
> corresponding rdf:type triples. If you have used
> sml:ImportRDFFromWorkspace, then you may also need to bring in the
> system triples (sml:ImportSystemTriples), because they define the
> rdf:types of owl:ObjectProperty and its sub-classes. Only with these
> triples, the system would be able to see that (for example),
> owl:TransitiveProperty is a subclass of owl:ObjectProperty.
>
> If that's not the case, please provide more details such as a
> screenshot of your script.
>
> Regards,
> Holger
>
>
>
> On Sep 22, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Dswan wrote:
>
> >
> > I am using sml:ConvertSpreadsheetToRDF sparqlInmotion  to import some
> > huge files  with the properties defined in top row  accordingly .
> > Everything imports right into the right properties  but  most of the
> > properties that  are supposed to be imported as  object properties as
> > defined in the ontology class show up as data properties instead. I
> > tried using the normal  import  from owl file spreadsheet(text file)
> > for a small sample set and it works  fine with the data properties
> > showing up right and as the right instances  of the right class.
> > I am using 3.1.0 Maestro
> > Thanks
> > Dswan
> > >
>
>
> >
>

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