How is your template connected to a class so that it will fire as a SPIN
rule? You should see it execute when you have the SPIN Statistics view
open before hitting the inferencing button.
Holger
On 28/03/2017 9:59, Jack Hodges wrote:
I have been trying to do some inferencing on a graph and am getting
nothing. I have created a construct template in a .spin.ttl file. The
SPARQL in this template can be copied to TBCME and it executes on the
associated vocabulary no problem (i.e., it constructs all of the
correct triples). If I run inferences on it I get a few milliseconds
of effort from TBCME but no inferences (and no errors). All of this on
v5.2.2 under OSX Sierra (10.12.2). If I run the simple Kennedys SPIN
test it works no problem. The graphs I am working with are more
complicated but, as I mentioned, the SPARQL is working in TBC. Any
words of wisdom appreciated...
Jack
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