Good! I was about to suggest looking into base URI conflicts.  You can
check this in Composer with Windows > File Registry, sort by base URI
and look to see if there are any files with the same base URI you are
looking for.  The "primary" will have a clean file icon in the File
Registry and others will have a yellow warning sign. Ensemble also has
a nice page for viewing the registry by project.

What was probably happening was there were some imported files that
had base URI conflicts so the file you thought was being opened wasn't
the primary file and a file with "old" data was being accessed
instead.

-- Scott

On Apr 16, 12:55 pm, "Schmitz, Jeffrey A"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Spoke too soon.  It's not picking up what's actually in the database.  
> Honestly I'm not sure what it's doing, but I think it must be picking up some 
> previous state of the database, maybe because in the past I've written a 
> named graph to and RDF/XML file and then opened RDF/XML file in TBC.  Any 
> ideas?
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:topbraid-
> > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Schmitz, Jeffrey A
> > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 12:37 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: [topbraid-users] Re: Named graphs in SDB
>
> > That worked.  I just went directly to connecting to one of my existing
> > named graphs and it worked this time.  Since we use some of your
> > ontologies in our application we have copies of them in our Eclipse
> > project.  I'll have to remember to update them for each new version of
> > TBC.
>
> > Thanks!
> > Jeff

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