On 6/15/2013 10:52, Alison Callahan wrote:
Thanks again Holger. Could you point me to any documentation about
when certain predicates should/should not be used?
Simply use Create spl:Argument... from the context menu next to
spin:constraint to create the arguments. This will apply the design
pattern that I usually recommend:
- use the arg: namespace for SPIN functions (and everything really). The
advantage is that you can make your queries easier to read, i.e. you can
use arg:name and then ?name in the query instead of generic ?arg1. Note
that the engine will expect the variable names to be in alphabetical
order when used as a SPIN function call.
- the dialog only offers sp:arg1 etc for magic properties
Holger
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