Hi,
I am using the Semantic XML capabilities of TBC. I am just trying to
confirm that one of the assumptions of Semantic XML is that Datatype
Properties must be implemented as XML attributes? I have an XML file
where all the data is represented as XML elements therefore my
Datatype Properties are implemented as child elements. Is there a way
to import an XML file so that I can build an Ontology that has
DataType properties implemented as XML elements instead of attributes?
<Field>
<Uid>173</Uid>
<Version>7</Version>
<Name>GENERAL - AUSTRALIA</Name>
<Description>General Australia wide</Description>
<Area>
<Uid>18</Uid>
<Version>6</Version>
<Name>NONE (AU)</Name>
<Description />
<Basin>
<Uid>13</Uid>
<Version>11</Version>
<Name>[AUST] GENERAL</Name>
<Description>Across Australia either pertaining to a number of
Basins or no Basin at all.</Description>
<Location>
<Uid>1</Uid>
<Version>2</Version>
<Name>Australia</Name>
<Description>Prefix A</Description>
<Prefix>A</Prefix>
</Location>
</Basin>
</Area>
<Site>1000</Site>
<LocationSite>A-1000</LocationSite>
</Field>
Regards,
Mark.
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