Hi Mark,

 

When you open the script file in TBC got to Scripts menu. This is the same
menu you use to create new scripts. Select Edit/View SPARQLMotion scripts .

 

If you have only one return module in the file you will then see that
script. Otherwise you will see a dialog from which you will be able to
select the script you want to work with. Each file could contain multiple
scripts.

 

To learn more about using SPARQLMotion follow this tutorial
http://www.topquadrant.com/sparqlmotion/tutorial/SPARQLMotionTutorial-3.0.pd
f 

 

Regards,

 

Irene Polikoff 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Colquhoun
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 2:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [topbraid-users] SPARQL Motion Scripts not saving

 

Hi Holger,

 

This is my first time using SPARQLMotion so some of the issues are probably
my misunderstanding. Since posting I have been able to see my scripts again.
My expectation was that I would open up my script file and I would straight
away see my script configuration.

 

When I went digging around, I found the SM modules and when I clicked on
them my script appeared. One thing I had done when creating the script was
to delete a number of modules from the diagram. When I did this it obviously
just removed them from the diagram but kept the instances in the file. As I
clicked on each of the sm module instances, I would see the configuration
diagram they were configured in. For the deleted modules, the diagram only
contained that module. I then went through and deleted the unused modules
and now when I open up the SM RDF file, I see my script diagram as expected.

 

I'm not sure if I am missing some fundamental concepts of configuring SM
scripts such as you can configure multiple scripts in a single RDF file? 

 

Regards,

Mark.

On Friday, 15 June 2012 16:28:19 UTC+10, Holger Knublauch wrote:

Hi Mark, 

this would indeed be a rather shocking bug, and we are not aware of such 
a problem. SPARQLMotion scripts are just RDF models, so if you cannot 
save RDF files then basically nothing would work. 

Could you clarify what your workflow is. You have a SM script stored in 
a .ttl file? Then you change some values on the script and press save? 
Then is the file really blank, i.e. can you open it with a text editor 
to see whether the content has changed? 

Thanks 
Holger 


On 6/15/2012 16:17, Mark Colquhoun wrote: 
> Hi, 
> 
> I am creating SPARQL Motion Scripts in TBC Maestro Evaluation version 
> and when I close and re-open a script rdf file, all my configuration 
> is lost. At the moment I am just configuring the script, saving the 
> file, closing the file and re-opening it. Following this process, the 
> file is blank when I re-opened. Am I doing something wrong? Is this a 
> know issue under certain conditions with a workaround? 
> 
> Regards, 
> Mark. 
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