Peter, you should have no problem displaying data from any back-end
using Ensemble, including D2RQ mappings.  Perhaps you chose the schema
file instead of the -Test file?  Also try clicking on a class you know
has instances and see if they show up in the results grid (Default
Application).  Failing that, how large is the data store?  I can't
think of what else could be causing a problem, so any additional
information will help.

-- Scott

On Dec 3, 6:21 am, peter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm sure you can help, I must be missing something simple.
>
> I'm using TBC-ME 3.2.1 in trial. I have created a number of mappings
> using D2RQ and I can browse the relational data from within TBC. I
> though this data would be automatically visible by accessing the same
> ontology through the default application in Ensemble. But I see only
> the class tree, no instances. This is true even if I first open the
> ontology in TBC.
> Must I do something else to make the underlying relational data
> accessible this way, or is this not intended or recommended?
>
> Peter

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