Hi Jack,

I am not aware of a simple out-of-the-box feature that would do this, and "directly depends on" may mean different things to different people. What would be your definition of that? Would this for example include transitive dependencies?

Holger


On 10/27/15 6:59 AM, Jack Hodges wrote:
In the Export/Merge/Convert RDF Graphs option I get a list of potential graphs to export. I am expected to select those graphs I wish to export.

Is there a way to export only those graphs that the selected graph directly depends upon (or those that directly depend through relationships to the selected graph)?

Or is that what is being done already?

I ask because if I select 'all' of the graphs I get many more classes and instances than I actually need, but it would be difficult (to say the least) to go through and cherry pick those graphs that are specifically required to support a given graph.

Jack
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