Yes, any owl:Datatype property can have any number of values by default. You 
would need to declare it owl:FunctionalProperty or add an owl:maxCardinality 
restriction otherwise.

In my experience most datatype properties take at most one value, so that 
making them owl:FunctionalProperties is often a good choice.

Holger


On Jan 5, 2010, at 4:30 AM, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) wrote:

> A general question on datatype properties.
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> Did I remember well that these can have in principle multiple values? (ie max 
> card = +INF) ?
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> so default 0..INF values?
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> (ie need min and.or max card restrictions when otherwise)
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> thx Michel
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