Hi,

As per a couple of previous posts, I am importing some XML using the 
Semantic XML capabilities of TBC. I am creating an XSD to OWL mapping with 
the flag to using XSD literal types. I am then modifying one of the 
properties that is generated as a DatatypeProperty to an 
InverseFunctionalProperty. When I do this, the XML is imported correctly 
for the first load but for subsequent loads, it is failing to import the 
value for this property. 

I realise that It doesn't make a lot of sense to set 
an InverseFunctionalProperty (subPropertyOf ObjectTypeProperty) with a 
literal however, I am trying to infer sameness across two different 
datasource on a literal value and I am not sure what else to do? So my 
questions are, is it the expected behaviour to break the Semantic XML 
mapping given the scenario I mention in paragraph 1 and if it is, is there 
another way I can infer sameness using literal values?

Regards,
Mark.

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